Doña Inés
Doña Inés is a character from the classic Spanish play "Don Juan Tenorio," written by Tirso de Molina. She is portrayed as a noblewoman who becomes the love interest of the infamous seducer, Don Juan. Her character embodies innocence and virtue, contrasting with Don Juan's reckless behavior.
In the story, Doña Inés is initially sheltered and unaware of the darker aspects of love and desire. As the plot unfolds, her relationship with Don Juan leads to significant developments, ultimately highlighting themes of redemption and the consequences of one's actions in the realm of love and morality.