Don Juan is a satirical poem by Lord Byron based on the legend of Don Juan. However, Byron subverts the legend by portraying Juan not as a womanizer but as someone easily seduced by women. The poem is considered Byron's masterpiece and consists of 16 cantos in an epic form, though the 17th canto was left unfinished at the time of Byron's death in 1824. The poem offers commentary on various social and political issues through its use of humor and ironic rhyme schemes.