[
    "You watch a play by Molière featuring the character Arnolphe.",
    "You study the character Arnolphe in the play 'The School for Wives.'",
    "You analyze the motivations of Arnolphe in the context of his relationships.",
    "You discuss the character development of Arnolphe with fellow literature enthusiasts.",
    "You write an essay comparing Arnolphe to other comedic characters in theatre.",
    "You portray the character of Arnolphe in a theatre workshop.",
    "You debate the actions and decisions of Arnolphe in the play.",
    "You explore the psychology behind Arnolphe's beliefs and behaviors.",
    "You attend a lecture on the role of Arnolphe in French comedic tradition.",
    "You dress up as Arnolphe for a costume party.",
    "You create a character analysis of Arnolphe for a theatre class assignment.",
    "You analyze the comedic elements of Arnolphe's character.",
    "You watch a film adaptation of 'The School for Wives' to observe Arnolphe's portrayal.",
    "You participate in a book club discussion focusing on the character of Arnolphe.",
    "You role-play scenes involving Arnolphe to understand his interactions with other characters.",
    "You memorize and recite monologues delivered by Arnolphe in the play.",
    "You research critical interpretations of Arnolphe's character in literary journals.",
    "You sketch a visual interpretation of Arnolphe based on your understanding of the character.",
    "You explore the socio-cultural implications of Arnolphe's actions within the play.",
    "You analyze the language used by Arnolphe to communicate his ideas and intentions.",
    "You attend a theatre workshop dedicated to studying the character of Arnolphe.",
    "You reenact scenes from 'The School for Wives' with Arnolphe as a central figure.",
    "You engage in a podcast discussion on the significance of Arnolphe in Molière's works.",
    "You analyze the gender dynamics portrayed through the character of Arnolphe.",
    "You closely examine Arnolphe's relationship with Agnès in the play.",
    "You participate in a character analysis session focusing solely on Arnolphe.",
    "You explore the themes of manipulation and control in Arnolphe's characterization.",
    "You attend a performance of 'The School for Wives' to witness Arnolphe's character in action.",
    "You analyze the evolving perceptions of Arnolphe across different adaptations and interpretations.",
    "You create a presentation highlighting the complexities of Arnolphe's character for a literature seminar."
]