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Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra Thursday, December 8, 2011
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Don QuixoteMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra

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Cervantes

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CervantesApril 23 - UNESCO’s Int’l Day of the Book (Cervantes’ and Shakespeare’s death anniversary)

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CervantesApril 23 - UNESCO’s Int’l Day of the Book (Cervantes’ and Shakespeare’s death anniversary)

Served in the Spanish Navy; captured by Algerians in 1575

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CervantesApril 23 - UNESCO’s Int’l Day of the Book (Cervantes’ and Shakespeare’s death anniversary)

Served in the Spanish Navy; captured by Algerians in 1575

Received 3 gunshot wounds which he was proud of (one rendered his left arm useless)

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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CervantesApril 23 - UNESCO’s Int’l Day of the Book (Cervantes’ and Shakespeare’s death anniversary)

Served in the Spanish Navy; captured by Algerians in 1575

Received 3 gunshot wounds which he was proud of (one rendered his left arm useless)

Jailed twice for discrepancies in account

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Don Quixote

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Don Quixote1605, 1615 - made Cervantes popular but not rich (sold the rights to publisher Francisco de Robles)

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Don Quixote1605, 1615 - made Cervantes popular but not rich (sold the rights to publisher Francisco de Robles)

1614 - fake sequel by Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda

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Don Quixote1605, 1615 - made Cervantes popular but not rich (sold the rights to publisher Francisco de Robles)

1614 - fake sequel by Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda

First modern novel

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Don Quixote1605, 1615 - made Cervantes popular but not rich (sold the rights to publisher Francisco de Robles)

1614 - fake sequel by Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda

First modern novel

Most influential Spanish literary work

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A novel of purpose

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Satirises the romances of chivalry

A novel of purpose

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Satirises the romances of chivalry

Challenges a popular form of literature

A novel of purpose

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Satirises the romances of chivalry

Challenges a popular form of literature

Illuminates aspects of human nature

A novel of purpose

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Satirises the romances of chivalry

Challenges a popular form of literature

Illuminates aspects of human nature

Speculates about the reading and writing process

A novel of purpose

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Satirises the romances of chivalry

Challenges a popular form of literature

Illuminates aspects of human nature

Speculates about the reading and writing process

Influenced the development of prose fiction

A novel of purpose

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Genre

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Genre• picaresque - an episodic style of fiction dealing with

the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero

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Genre• picaresque - an episodic style of fiction dealing with

the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero

• satire - the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics

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Genre• picaresque - an episodic style of fiction dealing with

the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero

• satire - the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics

• farce - a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations

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Genre• picaresque - an episodic style of fiction dealing with

the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero

• satire - the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics

• farce - a comic dramatic work using buffoonery and horseplay and typically including crude characterization and ludicrously improbable situations

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Characters (for our purposes)

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

• Sanson Carrasco

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

• Sanson Carrasco

• Cide Hamete Benengeli

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

• Sanson Carrasco

• Cide Hamete Benengeli

• Cervantes

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

• Sanson Carrasco

• Cide Hamete Benengeli

• Cervantes

• Rozinante

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Characters (for our purposes)

• Alonso Quixada/Don Quixote

• Sancho Panza

• Aldonza Lorenzo/Dulcinea del Toboso

• curate/Pedro Perez

• barber/Nicholas

• Sanson Carrasco

• Cide Hamete Benengeli

• Cervantes

• Rozinante

• Dapple

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Setting

• various Spanish towns

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Setting

• various Spanish towns

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POV

• Third person omniscient (narrative)

• First person (literary discussions)

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POV

• Third person omniscient (narrative)

• First person (literary discussions)

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Plot

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

• Don Quixote encounters various adventures

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

• Don Quixote encounters various adventures

• Don Quixote, vanquished in battle, is compelled to go home

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

• Don Quixote encounters various adventures

• Don Quixote, vanquished in battle, is compelled to go home

• Don Quixote is sane again, renouncing knight-errantry, and decides to become a shepherd

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

• Don Quixote encounters various adventures

• Don Quixote, vanquished in battle, is compelled to go home

• Don Quixote is sane again, renouncing knight-errantry, and decides to become a shepherd

• Don Quixote pines away and dies

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Plot• Don Quixote decides to become a knight-

errant and sets out for exploits

• Don Quixote encounters various adventures

• Don Quixote, vanquished in battle, is compelled to go home

• Don Quixote is sane again, renouncing knight-errantry, and decides to become a shepherd

• Don Quixote pines away and dies

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themes, motifs, symbols

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

• books, ma-nuscripts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

• books, ma-nuscripts

• horses

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

• books, ma-nuscripts

• horses

• inns

Thursday, December 8, 2011

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themes, motifs, symbols• perspective

& narration

• anachro-nistic systems of morality

• class & worth

• honor

• romance

• literature

• books, ma-nuscripts

• horses

• inns

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