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The synopsis of Don Quixote's story is about 2 words

The synopsis of Don Quixote:

In La Mane, Spain, there lived an old single Mr. Gijano, who was nearly 5 years old, thin, pedantic and stubborn. He immersed himself in knight-errant novels all day, dreaming of being a brave knight-errant, taking risks, traveling all over the world, helping the poor and helping the poor, sweeping away the injustice in the world and making a name for himself all over the world.

So he pieced together a pair of tattered armor handed down from his ancestors and put it on his head. It took him four days to give the skinny horse a noble and resounding name, and named himself Don Quixote, which means Don Quixote, a famous knight in La Manque.

And imitating the traditional practice that ancient knights were loyal to a lady, he found a pig-raising village girl in a neighboring village to be his Mr Right, and gave her a noble name called Dulcinea Taier Toposo, determined to serve her for life.

everything is ready, and dreams come true. Early one morning, wearing armor and holding a shield, he rode on his bony old horse and left home to do his errand career. The Don Quixote has made three rounds.

For the first time, he went it alone, trying to save the children who were herded by the landlord who tied them to a tree and beat them up. He ordered the landlord to untie the children and pay them all the money, and the landlord was scared to do it one by one.

But after he left, the landlord tied the child to the tree again and gave him a good beating. Later, he met a businessman who wanted him to admit that his Mr Right was a peerless beauty. The businessman didn't buy it, and they got into a fight. As a result, he was killed and returned home, covered in injuries, unable to climb up, and was sent home by a passing neighbor on the back of a donkey.

excerpts from Don Quixote's original text:

In La Manque, there is a young gentleman in a village named Gisano. He is nearly fifty years old, with a tall figure and a thin face, a thin horse, a spear and an old shield. At home, there is a housekeeper in her forties, a niece in her twenties and a helper. Generally, she can maintain her life, but she is not very rich.

One of his hobbies is that he likes to read knight novels, and he is fascinated by them. He doesn't hunt and doesn't care about family affairs. Later, he even sold his land to buy such books, and he discussed the meaning of the books with everyone. From night to day, from day to night, he talked like this every day, so that his brain gradually dried up and he finally lost his reason.

His mind is full of magic, chariots, duels, challenges, injuries, roaming, love, turmoil and all kinds of absurd and unreasonable things in the book, and he believes everything written in the book. So it occurred to me that in order to improve his fame and seek public welfare, he would be a knight errant, put everything he saw in the book into practice, save suffering, experience danger and build achievements.

So he named the horse Luo Qinan Tuo, which means a horse that used to work hard. He found out the spear and shield, imagined a country woman as his wife as a knight, and went out of the village to fight bravely and roam the world.

In the inn, he recognized the shopkeeper as the owner of the fort and forced him to seal himself. Then the first injustice he encountered was that a rich farmer tortured a little shepherd boy because the shepherd boy lost his sheep while herding sheep. Don Quixote was not satisfied. He not only asked the rich farmer to release the shepherd boy, but also asked the rich farmer to pay the nine-month salary he owed to the shepherd boy.

The rich man's name was Hao Tuduo. Although he promised at that time, when Quixote left, he tied up Andreas, the little shepherd boy, and beat him up. His loyalty was fruitless. Later, he came home, made an appointment with his neighbor, an honest farmer, Sancho Bosa, invited him as a squire, and promised to call him the governor of the island in the future.

So Sancho, with a dream, rode a donkey and went with him as a servant to "make contributions". In the two adventures of a ranger, I made countless jokes, such as treating windmills as giants, hotels as castles, convicts as persecuted knights, skins as giants' heads and so on.

He has indomitable spirit, and the more frustrated he is, the more excited he is. Finally, the same village's Bachelor Garlasgo, pretending to be a knight, knocked him down and sent him home to live in seclusion for a year. Only then did Don Quixote fulfill his promise and return home. Later, he went out to take risks as a ranger and did many absurd things with good wishes.

In the end, I woke up rationally in my dying days, and found myself absurd in the past. Before I died, I made three wills. First, I didn't have to forget all the money I paid to Sancho in the past, and spent the rest for him, because this man was pure-hearted and faithful.

Second, all the inheritance belongs to the niece, but if that person wants to read chivalry literature when he marries, don't marry such a person, and all the inheritance will be recovered and allocated to religion as publicity expenses; The third is to apologize to the author who wrote this absurd book, and he has a conscience burden for it. Finally, the knight died peacefully.

This article is from the extended information of Don Quixote written by Cervantes of Spain

Writing background:

The production of Don Quixote is the product of an era. After the war of recovery, Spain overthrew and expelled the Arab rule, and completed the unification of the country. At the same time, relying on its huge knight team, Spain dominated Europe and made an expedition to America, creating a "golden century" for Spain.

During this period, Spanish literature also flourished, with pastoral novels, vagrant novels, chivalrous literature and drama competing with each other. Knight literature was all the rage in Spain, and various works emerged one after another.

About the author:

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616) was a Spanish novelist, playwright and poet during the Renaissance. Cervantes originally wrote plays, and the tragedy Numancia (1584) was the most successful.

other works include the short story of punishing evil and promoting good (1613), the long poem Barnass's Travels (1614), Eight Comedies and Eight Short Episodes (1615) and some poems. He began to write the novel Don Quixote after he was in his fifties.