Literary Analysis Of Don Quixote By Miguel De Cervantes

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Matthew Moore Benson English 102: 11-12:15 Tuesday and Thursday 7 November 2017 Miguel De Cervantes had an extraordinary and very daring life. Throughout his life, he was a highly regarded student, a soldier in the Spanish fleet, a tax-collector and a prisoner. Cervantes did a lot of things in his life that gave him great insight to be able to write such a crazy tale about Don Quixote. Death, idealism, and irony are all things that Cervantes included in the parody of Don Quixote. Death is a significant part of everyone’s life. As hard as people try, they can not outrun death. No one likes death, but we all have to embrace with it. Richard Teleky, a professor at York University, along with his students state the following. “The death scene of this great story is …show more content…

In today’s society, most people dislike death whether it is in a film, book, or in their own personal life. Don Quixote comes in comes in contact with Cardenio’s diary which states that he wants to die because he lost someone close to him. Just like Cardenio, people think that it is easier to end their life instead of feeling pain that life may bring. Cervantes understood that death was a natural occurrence in life. However, with all the many times he challenged others to deadly fights, it seems as if Don Quixote believed that he was untouchable. Because of this, Don Quixote down played death even though Cervantes knew the importance of death. Some may define literary idealism as the act or practice of envisioning things in an ideal and often impractical form. In Don Quixote, Don Quixote gets his self in a lot of bad situations because he thinks that he is doing the right thing. “Obsessed with a theory (of doing good) and convinced that it is his duty to interfere in other people's lives, Don Quixote's utopianism reeks havoc on those people with whom he has contact, for he is careless and inconsiderate in applying his theory” (Klein, 44). Early on in Don Quixote’s

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