- My only reason is to really want to learn, just to know. I assure you, Don Juan, that my intentions are not bad. - I believe you, I smoked you. - I beg your pardon ? - It's unimportant. I know your reasons. - Do you mean you see through me? - If you want. - So will you teach me? - No
In this exchange, one character expresses a genuine desire to learn and understand more about a certain topic, assuring another that their motivations are pure and not harmful. This highlights the theme of seeking knowledge and the importance of intentions in the pursuit of understanding.
The second character acknowledges this request but playfully reveals that they have already perceived the sincerity behind the words. Despite this insight, they ultimately decline to teach the eager learner, creating a moment of tension and raising questions about the nature of knowledge and the barriers to acquiring it.