More about "Don Quixote"

 The direct meaning of this title is an "impractical idealist" and so I was curious if this contributed to the themes of the novel.  The book was published in two parts between the years 1605-1615. Alonso Quixano, a nobleman, sends himself away from his village chasing adventure. On his journey, he interacts with Sancho Panza, who is a peasant. Panza is promised an island once their journey is complete. They travel along the Spanish country side. Although he was seen as crazy, Quixano had this drive and motivation,  that won the dedication and honor of Panza. The book ends with him finally arriving home, his illusions coming to a rest, and his death. The developing plot of the book correlates to the meaning of its title. The themes that align most with the plot is romance and idealism. The book was truly ahead of its time, for its ideas on idealism show both the importance and insignificance of it. Idealism was what triggered his journey and his interactions and friendship, yet he ended the journey by returning home and dying. 

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