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Summary the Don Quixote. By Miguel de Cervantes



Don Quixote is a novel by Miguel de Cervantes that tells the story of an elderly Spanish gentleman named Alonso Quixano who becomes so enamored with the tales of knights and chivalry that he decides to become a knight-errant himself. He sets out on a series of adventures, accompanied by his loyal squire, Sancho Panza, and accompanied by a series of mishaps and misadventures.


Throughout the novel, Quixote is convinced that he is a great knight, and he tries to right wrongs and defend the helpless, often with comical results. He is frequently knocked unconscious or beaten up, and his delusions of grandeur often lead him into dangerous or absurd situations. Despite his many setbacks, Quixote remains determined and optimistic, always ready to set out on his next adventure.


Along the way, Quixote meets a variety of characters, including peasants, priests, and noblemen, and he becomes embroiled in a number of intrigues and conflicts. Ultimately, he is unable to achieve his goals and his delusions begin to fade, but he remains a beloved and iconic figure in literature.

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