Monday, December 3, 2012

Well Played Don Juan!





Last week I had the wonderful opportunity to watch my friends act in a school play called Don Juan.

God! There are forms of rhetoric even in plays. This amazing play that is about the life of a millionaire, and the struggles he has. I don’t know if is the money or what but this man has wonderful tactics to attract women around him. I wished he were still alive, like this he could teach me tactics of seduction. LOL.

Don Juan that has a lot of people under his disposition. He is always willing to have more. He is happy with a lady but no, he wants more. I think he goes with the fact of all men in this world. One girl is never enough right? Why boys, why can’t you fall in love as we all women do. This fact is the main struggle for most of the dilemmas in the families around us. There is no relationship (unless you are in love) that has a man only happy and living with one woman. Why does this happen? Why aren’t you happy with your own? Why ten at the same time? the question is WHYYYYY

When the soldier called Dimanch comes to Don Juan’s house to look for the money Don Juan owes him. Don Juan’s tactics of distraction are present. When this poor soldier arrives to his house after war, he has all the disabilities that a man could possibly have. Instead of attending him and giving all his attention to this man, Don Juan applies his modes of manipulation. He employs ethos in the way he constantly interrupts Diamanch in his concerns. The fact of always interrupting him distracts the soldier from his main duty. Accomplishing Don Juan’s goal this soldier leaves the house and stop bothering his terrible debtor. Wow Don Juan you also apply Heirichs techniques, congratulations.

Great Don Juan you always go away with it. BU YOU!

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