1. The Hypocrite: Tartuffe himself exemplifies the sterotype of the hypocrite. He pretends to be a pious and holy person to gain the trust and favor of others, especially the gullible Orgon. He uses religious language and behavior as a facade to manipulate and deceive those around him.
2. The Gullible Fool: Orgon, the main character of the play, embodies the sterotype of the gullible fool. He is easily swayed by Tartuffe's false piety and charisma, despite the warnings and suspicions of others, including his family and friends. Orgon's blind trust in Tartuffe leads him to make foolish decisions that have negative consequences for himself and those around him.