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Don Juan would want to marry Doña Inés primarily to conquer her as part of his reputation as a seducer and to fulfill his desire for conquest and challenge. Marrying her would signify a triumph over societal norms and expectations, as Doña Inés is portrayed as an innocent and virtuous figure. Additionally, his pursuit of her reflects his desire for emotional connection, despite his notorious reputation for womanizing. Ultimately, her love represents an ideal that he seeks to possess, further fueling his relentless pursuit.

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