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Essay heading: Don Quixote
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The work has been appreciated as a satire on unrealistic ideals, an expose of the tragedy and harm of idealism in a corrupt world, and a plea for a return to reality. Whatever its intended emphasis, the work presented to the world an unforgettable description of the transforming power of illusion, and it has had an indelible effect on the development of the European novel... displayed 300 characters
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The book begins with a preface, which, for Cervantes, proved to be the most difficult part of the book. Where Cervantes “bestowed some time in writing the book, yet it cost me not half so much labor as this very preface.” This problem becomes a story within itself, where Cervantes asks a friend for help in writing the preface, describing the story within what he is actually writing... displayed next 300 characters
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