very interesting point of view. But I don't agree with the fact that Don Giovanni is not the guilty one. He is constantly stabbing in the back of the others. Of course it has to do with expectations they have, but he was for example totally fine with the fact that Leporello could be murdered because of HIS actions. Also the fact that he's killing someone is of course a guilt. BUT as I said, very inteteresting interpretations MR Carsen!