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Don Quixote

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Miguel de Cervantes Biography

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Part 1: The Author's Preface
Part 1: Chapter I
Part 1: Chapter II
Part 1: Chapter III–IV
Part 1: Chapter V–VI
Part 1: Chapter VII
Part 1: Chapter VIII
Part 1: Chapter IX
Part 1: Chapter X–XIII
Part 1: Chapter XIV
Part 1: Chapter XV–XVIII
Part 1: Chapter XIX
Part 1: Chapter XX
Part 1: Chapter XXI–XXIV
Part 1: Chapter XXV
Part 1: Chapter XXVI–XXIX
Part 1: Chapter XXX
Part 1: Chapter XXXI–XXXII
Part 1: Chapter XXXIII–XXXIV
Part 1: Chapter XXXV
Part 1: Chapter XXXVI–XL
Part 1: Chapter XLI
Part 1: Chapter XLII–XLIV
Part 1: Chapter XLV
Part 1: Chapter XLVI–LI
Part 1: Chapter LII
Part 2: The Author's Preface
Part 2: Chapter I
Part 2: Chapter II–IV
Part 2: Chapter V
Part 2: Chapter VI
Part 2: Chapter VII–VIII
Part 2: Chapter IX–X
Part 2: Chapter XI
Part 2: Chapter XII–XIV
Part 2: Chapter XV
Part 2: Chapter XVI–XVII
Part 2: Chapter XVIII–XXII
Part 2: Chapter XXIII
Part 2: Chapter XXIV–XXV
Part 2: Chapter XXVI
Part 2: Chapter XXVII–XXXIV
Part 2: Chapter XXXV
Part 2: Chapter XXXVI–XL
Part 2: Chapter XLI
Part 2: Chapter XLII–LI
Part 2: Chapter LII
Part 2: Chapter LIII–LIV
Part 2: Chapter LV
Part 2: Chapter LVI–LVII
Part 2: Chapter LVIII
Part 2: Chapter LIX–LX
Part 2: Chapter LXI–LXII
Part 2: Chapter LXIII–LXIV
Part 2: Chapter LXV–LXXII
Part 2: Chapter LXXIII
Part 2: Chapter LXXIV

Character List

Critical Essays

Purpose of Don Quixote
Technique and Style in Don Quixote
Characterization in Don Quixote
Themes in Don Quixote

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Essay Topics and Review Questions

1. What is the function of the invention of Cid Hamet Benengali?

2. Why does Don Quixote undergo penance and voluntarily become insane?

3. What is the significance of Sancho's self-lashing?

4. What is the significance of Dulcinea del Toboso?

5. What is the relationship between the intercalated novel of "The Curious Impertinent" and the main body of Don Quixote?

6. What qualities does Cervantes consider most important in literary art?

7. Discuss the types of comedy that Cervantes uses.

8. In your own words, discuss the nature of quixotism.

9. Give examples to show how Sancho unsuccessfully imitates Don Quixote.

10. How does Sancho become quixotized?

11. Describe Sancho's great dilemma in terms of his greed versus his ideals, or in terms of any opposing pair of words you choose.

12. Why does Don Quixote fight with the lion?

13. Consider whether you prefer Part I or Part II and why?

14. How is Dorothea related to her role of Princess Micomicona?

15. What is the function of characters like Don Diego de Miranda, Antonia Quixana, and the scolding priest at the duke's castle?

16. Describe the qualities of Alonso Quixano that remain part of Don Quixote.

17. Why does the barber tell the story of the Seville lunatic? What does this show about the barber? About Don Quixote?

18. Discuss the importance of reading books in the lives of the following characters: Don Quixote, Cardenio, Marcella, the New Arcadians, the curate and the barber, and the innkeeper.

19. Discuss Samson Carrasco's character to indicate (or deny) that he is a "false Quixote."

20. Critics point to Cervantes' free-thinking religious ideas as shown in the Don's Adventure with the Penitents, his mistreatment of clergymen. Can you refute this notion by showing examples of Cervantes' religious orthodoxy?

21. Discuss some differences in Cervantes' treatment of Part I and Part II.

22. How is the cave used as a symbolic device in Don Quixote?

23. Discuss, if you are familiar with Shakespeare's plays, some qualities or episodes or characters that the art of Cervantes and the art of Shakespeare have in common.

24. Aubrey Bell writes that Don Quixote should be read at least three times in the course of a lifetime: in youth, maturity, and old age. Discuss the appeal of the novel to each of the periods.

25. Why does Cervantes write: "For me alone was the great Quixote born, and I alone for him. Deeds were his task, and to record them mine, and we two, like tallies for each other struck, are nothing when apart." Discuss this in your own words.

26. Don Quixote has affected the work of many artists of all nations. Discuss a novel you are familiar with by relating it, or its hero, to Don Quixote. Suggestions: Dostoevsky's Idiot, Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Melville's Moby-Dick, Fielding's Joseph Andrews, Bellow's Adventures of Augie March.


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