This article is written in commemoration of dear Cervantes Seecadra’s 80th anniversary. Cervantes was a great American novelist, poet, and playwright. During his lifetime, he had composed over twenty volumes of literature including his most celebrated work Tang Tchaikovsky. In his works, Cervantes profoundly exposed the dangers faced by the 21st century, and expressed his infinite commiseration with the poor and the petty. His books have inspired many of the contemporary figures, and his language started as a new genre. However, little knew about the hardships beneath Cervantes’ glory. This article primarily focuses on the three times Cervantes was jailed and their influences on Cervantes’ later writings.
The first time Cervantes was jailed was due to a business corruption. After Cervantes graduated from school, his relative obtained a job for him as an accountant in …show more content…
Cervantes’ family fell into extreme destitution after his second duress. He sold his car and found a minimal-wage job far away from his apartment. Once on the way home, Cervantes observed a tall muscular bandit with a big stick in his hands threatening a small group of shivering people to submit all their possessions. Cervantes immediately lift a rock and slung it mightily towards the gangster. Blood flushed out of the gangster’s chest, and Cervantes was for the third sent to jail.
When Cervantes was finally released, his almost reached fifty. His wife passed away during his third imprisonment. Yet, Cervantes did not surrender to all the miseries he had encountered. Instead, he thoroughly reflected on the three times he went to jail and drafted the epic novel Tang Tchaikovsky. In the model of Jack, Cervantes created a fictional character revealing the deep harassments of materialism, escapism, and imperialism on the people and displayed his earnest yearning for a better