

Don Juan Tenorio
Drama religioso-fantástico en dos partes
Book • 1817
Written by José Zorrilla in 1844, 'Don Juan Tenorio' is a variation of the traditional Don Juan story.
The play follows the young nobleman Don Juan as he engages in a life of debauchery, drinking, dueling, and seducing women.
After causing numerous deaths and heartbreaks, Don Juan is confronted by the statue of one of his victims and the spirit of a pure woman, Doña Inés, who died after he abandoned her.
This encounter leads to his repentance and salvation.
The play is notable for its Romantic style, colorful characters, and the moral air added by Don Juan's last-minute conversion.
The play follows the young nobleman Don Juan as he engages in a life of debauchery, drinking, dueling, and seducing women.
After causing numerous deaths and heartbreaks, Don Juan is confronted by the statue of one of his victims and the spirit of a pure woman, Doña Inés, who died after he abandoned her.
This encounter leads to his repentance and salvation.
The play is notable for its Romantic style, colorful characters, and the moral air added by Don Juan's last-minute conversion.
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Mencionado como la obra de teatro escrita por José Zorrilla en el siglo XIX.

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