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The adventures of the famous libertine serve as a backdrop for a rich exploration of romantic and human experiences in "Don Juan." Lord Byron's epic poem, consisting of seventeen cantos, uniquely portrays the titular character as a figure easily seduced by women, subverting traditional narratives. Through sharp satire and coarse humor, Byron critiques Western society while addressing themes like social convention, war, and human nature. This innovative work remains a compelling and entertaining critique of humanity's flaws, showcasing Byron's literary prowess.
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