Don Juan Tenorio is one of the most emblematic characters in Spanish literature. Originally created by Tirso de Molina in the 17th century and popularised by José Zorrilla in 1844, Don Juan represents the archetype of the daring and irreverent seducer. Zorrilla’s play, ‘Don Juan Tenorio’, is a romantic and fantastic interpretation of the legend, divided into two parts, where the protagonist redeems himself in the end through love and faith. The play mixes religious, love and supernatural themes and continues to be staged in Spain, especially during All Saints’ Day. The figure of Don Juan transcends literature and is present in operas, films and plays all over the world.