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Seoul (서울; Korean: [sʰʌ.ul]) – officially the Seoul Special City – is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea, forming the heart of the Seoul Capital Area, which includes the surrounding Incheon metropolis and Gyeonggi province, the world's 14th largest city and second largest metropolitan area. It is home to over half of all South Koreans along with 678,102 international residents.
Situated on the Han River, Seoul's history stretches back more than two thousand years when it was founded in 18 BCE by Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. It continued as the capital of Korea under the Joseon Dynasty. The Seoul Capital Area contains five UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Changdeok Palace, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine, Namhansanseong and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. Seoul is surrounded by mountains, the tallest being Mt. Bukhan, the world's most visited national park per square foot. Modern landmarks include the iconic N Seoul Tower, the gold-clad 63 Building, the neofuturistic Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Lotte World, the world's second largest indoor theme park,Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, the world's longest bridge fountain and the Sevit Floating Islands. The birthplace of K-pop and the Korean Wave, Seoul received over 10 million international visitors in 2014, making it the world's 9th most visited city and 4th largest earner in tourism.
Don Juan (Spanish), Don Giovanni (Italian) is a legendary, fictional libertine. The first written version of the Don Juan legend was written by the Spanish dramatist Tirso de Molina (nom de plume of Gabriel Téllez). His play, El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra (The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest), was set in the fourteenth century and published in Spain around 1630. The name "Don Juan" is a common metaphor for a "womanizer".
The original play was written in the Spanish Golden Age according to its beliefs and ideals, but as the story was translated and time passed the story was adapted to accommodate cultural changes.
Tirso de Molina wrote “El burlador de Sevilla” in 1630 in order to demonstrate a life-changing lesson. He saw that everyone was throwing his or her life away, living and sinning as they pleased, because they believed that in the end, as long as they repented before they died, they would receive the grace to enter heaven. Through his play, however, he shows that even Don Juan, who is identified as the very devil, a “man without a name” and shape-shifter, has to eventually pay for his sins. Tirso reminds us that we must pay for our actions, and that in the end death makes us all equal.
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Dans le quartier des dames
Où l'homme a ses fantasmes
Là où le rêve prend sa forme
Pas besoin d'état d'âme
Pour vous conter le drame
De cet homme dans l'effort d'un corps à corps
Demande encore à l'autre corps et puis s'endort
Seul, oh seul, tout seul, oh oh seul
Seul, oh seul, tout seul, oh oh seul
L'homme seul s'imagine
Les scènes les plus intimes
Dans les bras d'une compagne
Puis il se touche en prime
Les bourses du sexe à films
Bourre et bourre et ratatam le corps de femme
Qui réclame le bien de l'âme et vit ce drame
Seul, oh seul, tout seul, oh oh seul
Seul, oh seul, tout seul, oh oh seul
Soudain le rêve cesse
La vérité l'agresse
A l'aube quand se lève le jour
Et l'homme au noble geste
Qui donnait ses caresses
Dans la souffrance de l'amour, espère toujours
Non sans humour, qu'à deux l'amour, ça rend moins sourd
Seul, oh seul, tout seul, oh oh seul