
The story is like reading a comic, silent and colored
Don Quixote (also translated as Don Quixote, Don Quixote, etc.) is a long anti-chivalric novel published in two parts by the Spanish writer Cervantes Savidra in 1605 and 1615.
At the time of the story, the knight has been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Jihano (Don Quixote's original name) is obsessed with knight fiction, often fantasizing about himself as a medieval knight, and then self-proclaimed "Don Quixote de Laman" (the guardian of the Ramancho region), pulling his neighbor Sancho Pansha as his servant, "doing chivalry", wandering the world, doing all kinds of acts contrary to the times and making strange things, and ending up with walls. But eventually woke up from the dream. He died after returning to his hometown.
The production of Don Quixote is a product of an era. After the War of Restoration, Spain subverted and expelled the rule of the Arabs, completed the unification of the country, and at the same time relied on its huge cavalry to dominate Europe and expedition to the Americas, creating Spain's "Golden Century". During this period, Spanish literature also flourished, with major genres such as pastoral novels, tramp novels, knight literature and drama competing. Chivalric literature was all the rage in Spain, and various works emerged in an endless stream.