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He didn't read comics but novels of heroic knights. But my teacher told us that one of the reasons why the novel never loses validity or get old is that it can be extrapolated to any epoch
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@mrkncd Seriously, how dare you contradict Spaniards who have studied the book in depth? As we Spaniards have to do in literature classes. And especially one of my literature teachers did her thesis on Don Quixote. He could seem crazy sometimes or say things that seemed crazy but other times he said things so lucid that no sane person could discern. The crazy was the world, not him.
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@Alberto-ku2yu Totally true. It is part of enormous ignorance and uncultivated of the people and also the English made a great campaign of lies against Spain when they conquered america.
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@polarhack222 534 He was not crazy at all, he pretended to be so that he could behave that way and then be able to make fun of idealism in general, idealistic thinking (not just that of the gentlemen). The whole work is a parody of idealism, with his ridiculous behavior he intended to make idealists realize the stupidity of his behavior and thinking. I am Spanish and I have studied the writer Miguel de Cervantes y El Quijote with the greatest living expert in the world today: Professor Jesús G. Maestro.
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@a.vanwijk2268 And you keep attacking and demonstrating your ignorance and rudeness...................... Go and read the greatest expert on El Quijote and Cervantes in the world: Jesús G. Maestro. He is not only a writer and theoretician, he is also a Chaired Professor. I'm not going to wasting my time explaining it to you, I see that my knowledge offends you. On top of that, you invent topics that Cervanes did not criticize simply because he did not talk about it
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@polarhack222 No, that's not true. I have already explained the meaning, do not keep trying ...... and above all, your vision is very simple!
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@Ratchet2431 Elitista?! No entiendes nada ni la obra. Uno de los mayores expertos en la obra de Cervantes, el catedrático y teórico de la literatura Jesús G. Maestro, dice que los idealistas (alemanes, anglos, etc.) no pueden ni han podido comprender El Quijote nunca porque el pensamiento idealista es incompatible con la razón y la realidad. El Quijote es una crítica a los idealistas, el Quijote finge estar loco y se comporta como los idealistas para que todo el mundo vea lo ridículo que es el comportamiento de un idealista
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You are wrong. Sometimes he seems crazy, sometimes he said things so lucid that no sane person could discern. Sancho was his servant and played the role of "the voice of conscience". All people should read it.
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@a.vanwijk2268 You have distorted what I have said. You understand anything, idealistic cultures don't understand rationalism. I am an expert on Cervantes and El Quijote. I'm not going to waste my time explaining it to you.
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It is one of the few books that enter the list of the great works of literature
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@Eight Loco I don't understant what you ask?
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