
''The Blunderer'' is a five-act comedy written by Molière, first published in 1655. The play follows Lelio, a young man vying for the affection of Celia while contending with his rival, Leander. Through a series of humorous misunderstandings and schemes, Molière explores the folly of human nature and the complexities of love, showcasing his signature wit and comedic style. This work is notable for its insightful commentary on relationships and the absurdities that arise from romantic pursuits.


























