Talk:The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest. The hiss of displaced air as Mjölnir swung between them Thor’s enraged bellowing Loki's attempts to avoid being knocked into the next century. The groom, Batricio, is uneasy having Juan at the wedding party.Finally, in-depth summary and analysis link does not work/is not found. Juan instantly falls in love with the bride, Aminta, and plans to make her his next victim. The next day, Juan and Catalinón run into a group of people who are about to celebrate a wedding. Mota is arrested for wearing the suspect’s clothes. Juan escapes and gives Mota his cloak back right before midnight. As Gonzalo is dying he swears to haunt Juan. Her father, Gonzalo, runs to her defense and fights Juan. Later, when Ana realized that Juan is not Mota, she screams saying she has lost her honor. Juan reads the letter and later tells Mota to arrive at Ana’s room at 12:00am and asks to borrow Mota’s cloak. She invites Mota to come to her room at 11:00pm wearing a certain cloak. She gives them a letter that Ana had written to Mota which says that Ana is sad that she is betrothed to another man and wants to express her love for Mota explaining that it would be their only chance. They talked about the women that Mota has seduced and Mota begins talking about a cousin that he is in love with named Ana (Don Gonzalo’s daughter).Īfter saying goodbye, Juan and Catalinón run into Ana’s servant. On their way to Castilla, Juan and Catalinón run into the Marqués de la Mota (another person who seduces women). When Octavio arrives, they tell him that he can marry Ana (Don Gonzalo’s daughter). They decide that Isabel and Juan should get married and abandon their plan of Juan marrying Ana. Meanwhile in Castilla, Don Diego (Juan’s father) tells the King of Castilla about Juan’s treachery against Isabel. The king declares this justice from heaven and marries off Octavio with Isabela, Mota with Doña Ana, and Batricio with Aminta. Catalinón comes in and recounts the death of Don Juan. At the palace, the king and Don Diego encounter Batricio and Gaseno, Tisbea and Isabela, Aminta and Octavio, and Mota. They eat with the stone statue who serves them serpents and scorpions.Īfterward the statue takes Don Juan by the hand and drags him down to Hell. Don Juan and Catalinón return to the churchyard. Octavio leaves with them, hoping to use Aminta to ruin Don Juan´s wedding. They tell Octavio that Don Juan promised to marry Aminta but seduced her and left. The king and Don Diego leave and Gaseno and Aminta arrive. Duke Octavio arrives and asks for permission to fight with Don Juan but the king refuses. In the castle, Don Diego and the king of Castilla try to arrange marriages for Don Juan with Doña Isabela, Mota with Doña Ana, and Octavio with a woman of his court. The statue invites them to dine with him the next day at his tomb. Don Juan feels frightened at first but bluffs his way through dinner.Ī very nervous Catalinón makes jokes all through the meal. They return to his house for dinner and the stone statue of Don Gonzalo comes to dinner as invited. Don Juan jokingly invites the statue to dine with him that night. The inscription on the tomb speaks of vengeance. Meanwhile in Seville, Don Juan and Catalinón talk in a cemetery where they find the tomb of Don Gonzalo de Ulloa. They encounter Tisbea, who tells them of her encounter with Don Juan. Isabela and her servant Fabio are travel toward Seville for her wedding. Surprised to see Don Juan instead of Batricio, she tells him to leave but the trickster convinces her that Batricio has forgotten her. Catalinón leaves and Aminta, dressed for bed, comes in. Catalinón tells him that God will take his vengeance on him someday butĭon Juan refuses to listen and says he is young and does not need to worry about behaving yet. Don Juan says they will leave after he seduces Aminta. After he leaves, Catalinón warns Don Juan that Isabela waits to marry him. In the next scene, Don Juan enters with Catalinón and Gaseno, who has promised his daughter to Don Juan. She wonders about Don Juan's identity and what he wants. Aminta tells Belisa of her worries about Batricio who has been jealous and melancholy all day. He goes to speak to Aminta’s father, Gaseno. He leaves and Don Juan remarks that he tricked him by appealing to Batricio’s honor. When Don Juan enters to talk to him, Don Juan easily convinces Batricio that Aminta and Don Juan are already lovers. Batricio becomes upset by Don Juan’s attitude at the dinner where he monopolized Aminta and expresses his frustration and anger.