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Don Juan, ou le Festin de pierre

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Molière's Don Juan, or The Stone Feast, stands as one of literature's most provocative explorations of desire, morality, and divine retribution. Written in 1663, this dazzling French comedy follows the libertine nobleman Don Juan as he pursues pleasure without conscience, seducing women and defying social conventions with witty audacity. Alongside his witty servant Sganarelle, Don Juan navigates the consequences of his reckless ambitions—from abandoned lovers seeking vengeance to a ghostly supernatural force that demands accountability. Set against the backdrop of Sicily, Molière crafts a masterpiece that blends comedic brilliance with philosophical inquiry. The play examines timeless questions about freedom, responsibility, and the limits of earthly indulgence. Through sparkling dialogue and memorable characters—from peasant maidens to noble families—the dramatist reveals the hollow nature of unbridled hedonism while celebrating the power of human wit and charm. This classic comedy remains endlessly relevant, offering audiences both intellectual stimulation and theatrical entertainment. Whether you're drawn to philosophical drama, classical French literature, or simply brilliant storytelling, Don Juan delivers sharp social commentary wrapped in humor and human insight. Perfect for literature enthusiasts, students of drama, and anyone curious about how Renaissance playwrights grappled with morality and desire.