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31 Μαρ 2019 · When Don Quixote decides to take up the cause of knight-errantry, he opens himself to a life of ridicule and defeat, a life that resembles Cervantes’ own life, with its endless reversals of fortune, humiliations, and hopeless struggles.
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Important Quotes. “But I have not been able to contravene the natural order; in it, like begets like.” (Part 1, Prologue, Page 28) In his role as the narrator, Cervantes illustrates how much his own character mirrors that of his protagonist. Like Quixote, Cervantes struggles to deal with his role in the “natural order” (28).
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