Don Quixote Dela Mancha Analysis

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Don Quixote Dela Mancha, By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra (Summary)

Don Quixote of Dela Mancha, Spain is obsessed by reading books of chivalry, medieval, magician, princesses and religion. He grew old with his obsession that leads to his development of lance and sword as if he is one of the knights in shining armor. His dream is to be remembered by the next generation because of their great adventures and explorations. Using Rocinante his donkey, he went for an adventure to help the needy and save them from the wicked people; he also asked the service of an ignorant man, Sancho Panza one of his neighbors. He promised to pay him an Island after their adventure. Together their adventure begins, on their way, they encountered a windmill but in Don Quixote thought it is a giant with four arms
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On their way they also attacked a flock of sheep which he believed an army of demons. He became famous for his crazy moves and people make fun of him, but Don Quixote believed he was a hero welcomed for his great deed. They encountered several adventures including when his donkey pursued to mate with mares but hit by the Galicians. Don Quixote defended his donkey for a duel against them, but again they were beaten in pain.
On their way, Don Quixote believed that the inn is a castle and decided to check-in, Maritornes the servant girl think of her as a princess and ask her to stay with him. But Maritornes shouted and heard by the muleteer and beat both Don Quixote and Sancho for their freshness. Don Quixote thought they fought an enchanted Moor or Barbarian that they decided to leave the inn. They also use unknown balm for cure but it only makes them sick. On their way, they met several adventures to free prisoners, fought with soldiers and scorned lover, they became more famous in Dela Mancha before they part

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