Escamillo
Escamillo is a character from the opera "Carmen," composed by Georges Bizet. He is a confident and charismatic bullfighter, known for his bravado and charm. Escamillo represents the ideals of masculinity and passion, often captivating those around him with his bold personality.
In the story, Escamillo becomes romantically involved with Carmen, the opera's titular character. His presence adds tension to the narrative, as he competes for Carmen's affection against Don José, a soldier deeply in love with her. Escamillo's character embodies themes of love, rivalry, and the allure of fame.