"El burlador de Sevilla" is a Spanish play written by Tirso de Molina in the early 17th century. The story follows the character Don Juan, a notorious seducer who deceives women and challenges societal norms. His reckless behavior leads him to confront various characters, ultimately resulting in his downfall.
The play explores themes of honor, deception, and the consequences of one's actions. It is considered one of the earliest works in the Don Juan legend, influencing countless adaptations in literature and theater. The narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of immorality and hubris.