Molière's writing is simple and efficient with language and words from the time of Molière.
Every act of this play focuses on an element. The first shows all the characters and their situations and problems. The second shows the cunning and trickery of Scapin to help couples. And the last is the outcome, the final sequel.
Scapin's really funny and entertaining. I smiled at his jokes especially when he takes revenge. But not to the point of laughing. Maybe during a theatrical performance I would have laughed to have a stomach ache due to situation comedy and the many misunderstandings.
The end ends well except for dear Scapin, who wants to help in love, he finds himself in a situation similar to hanging. The farce was, somehow, turned against him.