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Lord Byron's Don Juan departs from conventional versions of the same theme in that he A. uses a different meter. B. writes in a different language. C. reverses the roles of men and women. D. is less sympathetic to the protagonist.

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C. reverses the roles of men and women.

Step-by-step explanation:

Don Juan is a poem written by Lord Byron. The poem presents a satirized version of Don Juan's story.

Don Juan's original story places him as a seducer, womanizer who is always accompanied and in search of beautiful women to seduce. However, Lord Byron's poem reverses the female and male roles of the original story. In this way, Don Juan is an innocent and influential man, easily seduced by women who are constantly sensualizing in his presence.

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