Research Paper On Don Quixote

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“We live in a fantasy world, a world of illusion. The great task in life is to find reality” (Iris Murdoch). Miguel Cervantes was a struggling Spanish play write during the early 17th century. He finally achieved success with Don Quixote. He wrote Don Quixote during one of his stays in jail during 1605. Don Quixote is a tale of a man by the same name who is so caught up in chivalric novels that he decided to set out on his own adventures determined to become a knight. Cervantes focuses heavily on the concept of fantasy vs reality and the consequences of having too much of one. Cervantes shows this clearly through his depiction of The Priest and Barber, Don Quixote, and Sancho Panza.
Reality is defined as what is believed to be true. It can be interpreted in many different ways. “The Priest and the Barber decided, that in order to turn Don Quixote’s mind from his books of …show more content…

Don Quixote gets so caught up in his fantasy world that he “… Sold many good acres of his land in order to buy himself more volumes of romance, in which for days together he would bury himself, blind and deaf to all of them.” He would get so immersed in his books that he started to ignore everything around him and neglecting his duties. He also has a tendency to transform the everyday life into a more epic, dramatic version of them. For example, when he travels to the inn he “Decided that the frowzy inn was a magnificent embattled castle, and the girls were two noble ladies who were taking the evening air at the castle gates” (Cervantes 13). Don Quixote gets taken advantage of by the innkeeper and the two women merely to entertain them. They decided to play around with Don Quixote fantasy world, even going as far as pretending to dub him as a Knight. All of the problems that Don Quixote faces throughout his journey could have easily been avoided if he has a little bit of

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