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Cervantes Use Of Satire In Don Quixote

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Cervantes uses satirical imagery to convey the contradictory of a noble hero in Don Quixote. The character Don Quixote let the books of chivalry drive him to insanity. He appeared to believe that he was a knight-errant. Furthermore, no matter how ludicrous the adventure Don Quixote was there to serve with honor. He takes on many crusades in which he believes he is purging the world of evils. When Don Quixote encounters the windmills, he is certain they are giants. “Fortune is guiding our affairs better than we could have wished; for you see there before you, friend Sancho Panza, some thirty or more lawless giants with whom I mean to do battle” (2385). Don Quixote was so elated to have the quest that when the giants turn back into windmills
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