Don Quixote Knighthood Quotes

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Starting with the second chapter Don Quixote begins his life as a knight, a new identity from his previous. No one stops him, because no one knows, for he left without saying a word to anyone. Not only that, but he left without provisions, like that of “money and shirts” (2375). Though these two things may not have been very smart, one thing the new delirious Don Quixote is very knowledgeable about is the way of a knight. Since his mind is gone and is now replaced with the thoughts of being a knight, it is about all he thinks about and he takes it seriously. So much to the extent he believes he must officially be dubbed a knight, “in accordance with the law of knighthood” (2367), in order to officially commence his quests and fulfill his duties as a knight. …show more content…

Don threatens the farmer, does a little conversing between him and the boy, and then tells the farmer to let the boy go, take him back to his house and pay the boy what he owes him. Don believes that since he made Juan swear an oath by the order of knighthood he will do as he promises and pay the boy. Even after the boy pleads and informs Don that the farmer is lying, he rides away from the scene and, of course, the farmer beats the boy again (2376-2377). This is clearly a bad judgment made by Don Quixote, caused by his delusion and belief that his knighthood idealism and all that comes with it is

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