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Among the numerous and varying analyses of one of Moliere's most interesting characters-that of Don Juan-there may be room for a treatment which attempts to
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Don Juan by Moliére is a comedic play about the fictitious Don Juan, a notoriously atheistic and adulterous individual. Moliére's play takes place over the course of Don Juan's final two days and illustrates the total depravity of his life.
Log in here. DON JUAN is not really representative of Molière's work , but it holds lasting interest for the modern reader for two reasons.
The play follows the actions of a libertine. Don Juan is a wealthy nobleman who romances ever pretty young woman he meets regardless of her marital status. He offers them marriage, even going so far as to marry a different woman every month, to get them in his bed. Moliere's play shows Don Juan as an atheist who mocks the church.
Sganarelle claims that Don Juan is a womanizer and can't settle down with a single woman to save his life. Soon thereafter, Don Juan enters and talks with Sganarelle about the newest object of his affections, a young woman who is not his new wife, proving Sganarelle's claims.