Menteur ⟶ 【ORIGINAL】

: Dorante falls for a woman named Claris but mistakenly believes her name is Lucrèce. This identity mix-up leads to a web of lies that eventually catches up with him by the final act.

: They take the cards (possibly discarding and drawing new ones) and must declare a stronger hand than the previous one. Menteur

: Aim to force the player to your right to lose. Since the loser starts the next round, the cards will be "fresher" when they reach you again, giving your neighbors fewer clues about your hand. 2. Le Menteur (The Liar) by Pierre Corneille : Dorante falls for a woman named Claris

: The play explores the "virtuosity" of lying—how one lie necessitates another to maintain the facade. 3. Other References : Aim to force the player to your right to lose

: The first player is dealt five cards and announces a poker hand (e.g., "a pair of Kings"). They do not show their cards. The Choice : The next player must either: