Would-Be Gentleman, maybe the most famous comedy by Moliere, redefines, as it is written, 'the mystique phantasmagoria of Theatre' through an unreal carnival and fulfills the frame of human absurdity. The 'ballet-comedy', as it is characterized by Moliere himself, a kind of musical of that era, is a caustic satire of those who recently became rich and of the middle class which is trying to become upper class by copying patterns and behaviors and this way they become ridiculous. In Would-Be Gentleman, the modern spectator can easily recognize in the character of Mr Jourdain the similarity in modern social life but also to find analogies in our era. All these happen via the satire that remains fadeless..