
Blunderer, or The Counterplots
Blunderer, or The Counterplots is an early comedic play by Molière, showcasing the character Mascarille, a unique servant who embodies a blend of joviality and cunning. Written in the 17th century, this work features a plot driven by Mascarille's inventive schemes, marking him as one of Molière's first original creations, distinct from the typical servants of his time. The play highlights themes of deception and social commentary through its humorous narrative and character dynamics.






