"Finally, his wits being quite gone, he hit upon the strangest notion that ever madman in this world hit upon, and that was that he believed it was fitting and necessary, as well for his own honour as for the service of his country, that he should make a knight-errant of himself."
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Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote (Part 1) is a brilliant satire on chivalry, reality, and human folly. Following the delusional yet noble Don Quixote and his pragmatic squire Sancho Panza, the novel explores themes of idealism, adventure, and the clash between fantasy and truth. With humor and depth, Cervantes critiques society while celebrating the power of dreams. A foundational work of literature, Part 1 sets the stage for one of the most influential stories ever written...
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