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Look at Cervantes' book.
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Don Quixote is a long anti-knight** by the Spanish writer Cervantes Saavedra, published in two parts in 1605 and 1615.
When the story takes place, the knight has been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso.
Gijuano (Don Quixote.
Originally named) but because of his obsession with knights**, he often fantasized that he was a medieval knight, and then called himself "Don Quixote de Lamancho" (the guardian of the Lamancho region), and pulled 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.
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The main character is Don Quixote (who claims to be a knight) and Sancho is his squire. Don Quixote had a housekeeper and a niece in his family. Don Quixote had two friends in the village, one a priest and the other a barber. Don Quixote also had a horse named Rosindo.
With more than 700 characters written in Don Quixote, it is one of the earliest long-form realist works in Europe, and is the most internationally renowned and influential work of Spanish literature. After the work was published, it was recited everywhere from the court to the market. The work has been translated into hundreds of translations in more than 100 languages.
Although the structure of ** is not rigorous enough, and some details are inconsistent, whether it is in the depth and breadth of reflecting reality, or in the typicality of shaping characters, it is a big step forward compared with the previous ** in Europe, marking a new stage in the creation of European novels.
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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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I've read that book, and I'll summarize it roughly.1 Don Quixote's chivalry is reflected in his artistic image, a character with a complex and contradictory personality. He indulges in fantasies, everything is subjective, so everything is distorted in his mind, and in addition, he behaves absurdly and recklessly, he never knows the lessons of failure, he never thinks whether the other party is strong or not, and always acts alone, but the starting point of what he does is indeed noble, it is to pursue a noble plan. He is determined to hoe the strong and help the weak, uphold justice, and for this reason, he has the spirit of self-sacrifice, he subjectively pursues the truth, adheres to the truth, and forgets his life to defend the truth, but what he pursues is something that has long been outdated, this kind of chivalry for dedication has long been outdated, and the ideal and reality are in conflict, as a result, Don Quixote can only hit a wall everywhere, harming others and himself, and his courage to dedicate himself to it has become a collision between subjective desire and reality, and his spirit is not only ridiculous but also pathetic. >>>More
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"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.
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