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What Is The Metaphor Of Don Quixote? [Solved]

Don Quixote, the hero of this novel, written by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, dreams up a romantic ideal world which he believes to be real, and acts on this idealism, which most famously leads him into imaginary fights with windmills that he regards as giants, leading to the related metaphor of “tilting

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12. Don Quixote, Introduction to Part II

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