Whoever has a synopsis of Don Quixote should be super detailed and grasp the test point. Please, big

Updated on amusement 2024-03-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Hey, you shoemaker's imp! Don't be in such a hurry! The soldier said to him.

    Before I showed up, there was nothing to see. But if you go to the place where I live and get my lighter, I can give you four dollars. But you've got to run hard.

    The shoemaker's apprentice was anxious to get the four dollars, so he picked up his feet and ran, and took the lighter, and gave it to the soldier, and—well, we would know at once what had changed. Outside the city, a tall gallows had been erected. Around it stood many soldiers and thousands of civilians.

    The king and queen, facing the judge and the entire jury, sat on an ornate throne.

    The soldier had already come up to the ladder. But when the noose was about to be put around his neck, he said that a sinner could have a demand for innocence before he could be judged, and that he should be satisfied: he wanted to smoke a cigarette very badly, and it was the last cigarette he had smoked in the world.

    The king was reluctant to say a "no" to this request. So the soldier took out his lighter and wiped the fire a few times. One-two-three!

    Suddenly, three dogs jumped out - one with eyes the size of a teacup, one the size of a water wheel—and one with eyes the size of a "round tower".

    Please help me and don't let me get hanged! The soldier said.

    Then the dogs pounced on the judge and all the judges, dragged the man by the legs, bit the man's nose, and threw them into the air several feet high, and they all fell into meat sauce as they fell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. Don Quixote, a thin and declining nobleman, was infatuated with ancient knights**, and imitated the style of ancient knights, taking his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, roaming around in armor, hoping to create a performance of helping the weak and 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.

    A brief introduction to Don Quixote.

    Don Quixote, a thin and weak declining nobleman, was infatuated with ancient knights**, and imitated the style of ancient knights, pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza to be his servant, and 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 knighthood, and finally woke up from his dream.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. "Don Quixote" (also translated as "Don Quixote", "Don Quixote", etc.) is a long anti-knight in two parts by the Spanish writer Cervantes in 1605 and 1615.

    2. When the story happened, knights had been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Guijuano (Don Quixote's original name) was obsessed with knights**, and often dreamed that he was a medieval knight, and then self-proclaimed "Don Quixote de La Mancha" (the guardian of the de La Mancha region), pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, "doing chivalrous righteousness" and traveling the world. But eventually he woke up from his dreams. He died after returning to his hometown.

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