![]() ![]() But the bond the two men form through shared experience keeps Sancho Panza at Don Quixote’s side, enduring the absurdity and the beauty of life around them. Indeed, this was the plight of Don Quixote’s squire and companion Sancho Panza: he began traveling with the knight solely to gain ownership of an island promised to him as a result of his service, but eventually becomes enticed by the life of the knight-errant and preferred it to living the sedentary life in a village. ![]() Readers fall into the self-fashioned knight-errant’s world and often empathize (or maybe rather sympathize) with the man’s desire to perform good in a changing world. ![]() 10 From Don Quixote de la Manacha, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Introductionĭon Quixote is one of the most beloved character in all of literature. ![]()
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