Satire in Don Quijote

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English

 

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Nancy C

 

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August 16, 2012

 

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University

 

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"Flee not, oh cowards and dastardly creatures, for he who attacks you is a knight alone and unaccompanied." (p.44) It was after Don Quijote's threatening words that the windmill's arms began to move in the wind. What proper knight errant would beat up someone, claim the victory, and then of course, claim its spoils? I guess that's just it - knights did that...
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But how do we know our "hero" wasn't just pretending to be crazy to get away with this? In chapter sixteen, Don Quijote and his sidekick, Sancho, arrive at an inn, all beat up from their battles, and from falling down a lot. The hero thinks the inn is a castle, and deems that they are owed a warm and comfortable place to sleep because he is the Great Don Quijote de La Mancha, braving battles against all evil for the purpose of saving the kingdom...
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