Can anyone help me summarize the wonderful plot of Don Quixote 20

Updated on culture 2024-03-30
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Don Quixote" mainly tells the story that when the story takes place, knights have been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Guijano (Don Quixote's original name) is obsessed with knights**, often fantasizing that he is a medieval knight, and then self-proclaimed "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. He died after returning to his hometown.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

    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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first tells the story of Don Quixote, who was fascinated by reading knights, and tried to emulate the life of the old knights. He pieced together a suit of armor, rode a lean horse, went on his first trip, and returned wounded. The second time, I found my neighbor Sancho Panza as an attendant, and we traveled together, and did a lot of ridiculous and stupid things:

    Think of the windmill as a giant, the inn as a castle, and the flock as an enemy ......In the end, he almost died and was rescued by someone.

    The second part tells the story of Don Quixote taking his attendant Sancho Panza on his third trip, describing some of Don Quixote's thrilling encounters on the way, and how the Duchess played tricks on Don Quixote's master and servant, and how Sancho ruled the island when he became a governor. In the end, Don Quixote was defeated by his neighbor Samson, who was disguised as a knight, and when he returned, he fell ill in bed, and only came to his senses when he was dying, and denounced the knight**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The storyline mainly revolves around Don Quixote and Sancho's master and servant. The protagonist Don Quixote is a squire, who is whimsical because of his fascination with reading knights, and calls himself a ranger knight. He pieced together a tattered suit of armor, rode a lean horse, took a squire Sancho with him, and began to travel around the world, doing chivalrous deeds.

    Don Quixote's mind is full of quirky ideas in knights. He used the windmill as a giant, the inn as a castle, and the sheep as an army, and fought against it at all costs, resulting in countless ridiculous and ridiculous things.

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