Casanova is a poem about a boy who leaves for university a relativelyinnocent person with universal ideas on life and love. The whole poem waswritten so as to take the reader through the stages of his transformationas he meets and interacts with various girls from varsity. The poem starts off just as he joins varsity and leaves behind the life hehad before for a fresh start in this new world of freedom. It starts offshowing the wild side of university and how the freshman is eventuallyled into his first infatuation, heartbreak, and the way it changes him. The story continues through showing all the girls he gets involved withand how they eventually turn him from an innocent guy to a Casanova. The story then takes the freshman through a rude awakening when hegets involved with a fragile girl who believes shes found her soul mateonly to realize thats not how things always work out when the nowtaintedfreshman decides to keep his distance from her. Casanova (not the legendary one) is simply rich in diversity of subjectand substance. Mr. Wodanga