Homonym: El Diablo (Devil)
"El Diablo" is a Spanish term that translates to "The Devil" in English. In various cultures, it represents a malevolent figure often associated with evil, temptation, and sin. The concept of El Diablo appears in many religious texts, folklore, and literature, symbolizing the struggle between good and evil.
In popular culture, El Diablo is frequently depicted in movies, music, and art, often characterized by horns, a tail, and a mischievous grin. This figure can also be found in Christianity, Hinduism, and various mythologies, where it serves as a cautionary symbol against immoral behavior and the consequences of one's actions.