Words Wasted on Me

As much as I wish I had some interesting comments and hot takes on Tartuffe, I honestly don't. To me, it reads like most plays, though admittedly I don't care for plays much which probably has a hand in my thoughts. The only notable thing I can think to contribute is that I did enjoy the character development.
Most prominent characters have resolved their internal conflicts by the time the external conflict with Tartuffe is concluded, which gives the play more depth. Although I did not really enjoy the read, at least the ending was satisfying.

Did anyone else just not really enjoy Tartuffe, or is that just me?

Edit: Jacob Clabo and Logan Turner

Comments

Ezra Kennedy said…
Tartuffe was..... interesting. There was a small hope that he would have developed as a person, as is expected of most characters/people but I guess he was one of the special cases that were too far gone. His interactions were..... again interesting, to say the least, and he added a sinful lightheartedness to the play. He was like the character that wasn’t really necessary but couldn’t be excluded, for whatever reason.