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1. Don Quixote: The character of this character is twofold: on the one hand, he is delirious, crazy and ridiculous, but it is he who represents a high moral principle, a fearless spirit, heroic behavior, a firm belief in justice, and loyalty to love.
The more crazy he is, the greater the calamity he causes, and almost anyone who touches him will suffer a calamity, but the more distinct his good character becomes. Sancho Panza originally followed Don Quixote in order to be the "governor", but he was hopeless and reluctant to leave for this reason. Don Quixote is ridiculous, but always the embodiment of idealism.
He had infinite sympathy for the oppressed and the weak. From many chapters, we can find him singing the praises of freedom in passionate language, against the oppression of man, the enslavement of man. It was through this archetype that Cervantes proclaimed with sorrow the end of fiflifism.
This is precisely a reflection of the social mentality of the Renaissance when the old beliefs were dissolved and the new beliefs (bourgeois) were not yet proposed.
2. Sancho Panza: Formerly a farmer in the place of La Mancha and a neighbor of Don Quixote. On Don Quixote's second outing, he was made by a wish to reward him as governor of the island and to be his retinue.
His character complements his master: the master is indulged in fantasy, and he is realistic everywhere; The master is anxious for justice and righteousness, and he is timid and afraid. In the work, his image is constantly evolving, initially appearing silly, and then gradually becoming foolish.
In the second volume, his character is further developed: when he was tricked by the Duchess into becoming a "governor", he decided the case fairly, reasonably, and tactfully, and was honest and upright, although it was only a few days, but he made a political achievement. But he was constantly teased and finally tragically abandoned his office.
Through this character, the author embodies the pursuit of the spirit of democracy.
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According to the author's repeated statements, he wrote this ** to satirize the knights who were prevalent at the time**. In fact, it is a common talk in the history of literature that the objective effect of a work exceeds the subjective intention of the author. Moreover, the author's statement, like the story in **, cannot be fully believed.
But the author's Don Quixote began to imitate the heroes of the knights**; The author is indeed satirizing the knight in an exaggerated and comical way**. He made fun of Don Quixote and the heroes in the knights. The heroes in the knight ** are superhuman in force and invincible.
Don Quixote is a thin old man with a sad face, and he will lose every battle, unless the opponent is taken by surprise. The heroes in the knights** often have elixirs. Don Quixote concocted the divine oil according to the recipe, but drank it and vomited so much that he vomited.
The heroes in the knights** all have the mounts of the gods and the sturdy armor. Don Quixote's horse is a rare horse, and his moldy armor is still patchwork. The ranger knight's crush is a delicate and peerless beauty.
Don Quixote's Dulcinea was a peasant girl as strong as a farmer; Don Quixote said that she was incomparably noble and beautiful. That girl didn't have such a person as Don Quixote in her mind at all, but Don Quixote imitated the amorous knight in **, sad and haggard for her, and sighed all night hungry. The knight in ** was despised by the person he wanted, or he was mad because the person he liked did something ugly; Don Quixote insisted on imitating madness for no reason.
Although he was so distressed that he wrote poems for Dulcinea to "cry and cry", he and his love poems became only a laughing stock.
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Don Quixote is a contradictory, complex figure. He is bent on correcting this society, but he wishfully regards the description of the knight ** as real life. Ignoring the changing times, he tried to resurrect the outdated knightly system with the behavior of a ranger, and regarded fighting grievances as a way to uphold justice and transform society, and became a "most moral and rational madman", a ridiculous and lamentable.
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Coke is also a respectable character with a dual personality combination. Don Quixote dared to defend morality, justice and faith with his actions, even his life, even if most of the time ended in failure, but his indomitable and self-sacrificing spirit is truly admirable.
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Don Quixote is more obsessed with his fantasy world, and even this feeling is a little ridiculously crazy, with a certain irony.
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He took the protection of people's legitimate rights and dignity, hoeing the strong and helping the weak, and eliminating the injustice in the world as his life ideal.
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Don Quixote was a warrior who was willing to sacrifice his life for justice and the salvation of the world.
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A thin and declining nobleman, Don Quixote, was infatuated with ancient knights**, and imitated the style of ancient knights, pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, roaming around in armor, hoping to create a performance of helping the weak and hoeing the strong.
Don Quixote did all sorts of unthinkable acts that were contrary to the times, and as a result, he ran into walls everywhere and made jokes. Eventually, he was defeated by a friend disguised as the Knight of the White Moon, gave up his travels, and fell ill shortly after returning home. Before he died, he realized his fault of superstitious knights, and finally woke up from his dream.
Don Quixote is a masterpiece of Renaissance realism by Cervantes. It mainly depicts and satirizes the knights** who were very popular in Spanish society at that time, and reveals the arbitrariness of the church, the darkness of society and the hardship of the people.
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Summary. Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you, the characters in the book Don Quixote are 1 Don Quixote. 2 Sancho Pansa:
3 Dulcinea 4 Samson Carrasco 5 Pero Pérez 6 Duke and Couple 7 Cardenio 8 Lucinda 9 Fernando 10 Basilio Léo.
Who are the characters in Don Quixote?
Hello, it is a pleasure to serve you, the characters in the book Don Quixote are 1 Don Quixote. 2 Sancho Panza: 3 Dulcinea 4 Samson Carrasco 5 Pero Pérez 6 Duke and Couple 7 Cardenio 8 Lucinda 9 Fernando 10 Basilio Leo.
Hello, the introduction to Don Quixote (also translated as Don Quixote, Don Quixote, etc.) is a long anti-knight published in two parts by the Spanish writer Cervantes Saavedra in 1605 and 1615. At the time of the story, knights had been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Guijano (Don Quixote's original name) was obsessed with knights**, often fantasizing that he was a medieval knight, and then called himself "Don Quixote de Lamancho" (the guardian of the Lamancho region), pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, "doing chivalrous righteousness", traveling the world, and doing all kinds of unbelievable acts that are contrary to the times, and as a result, he ran into walls everywhere. But eventually he woke up from his dreams.
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