Molière’s Don Juan is a bold and multilayered play that explores human freedom, morality, and egoism. Don Juan — an unstoppable seducer and an untamed free spirit — constantly defies social norms and manipulates the trust of those around him. His adventures blend comedic lightness with profound philosophical reflections on responsibility, faith, and the limits of desire. At once magnetic and unsettling, Don Juan remains one of the most modern figures of classical theatre, and the play endures with its sharp irony and its clear-eyed insight into human nature.