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Reflections on 800 words of Don Quixote
I have seen Don Quixote. The protagonist of Don Quixote, formerly known as Alenso Jihada, is a rural Kun. He was fascinated by the popular knight stories at that time and wanted to imitate the knight errant himself. He found a pair of tattered armor from the family's antiquities, named himself Don Quixote, and found a servant, Sancho, and a milkmaid in a neighboring village, Dulcinea, as suitable candidates to work for him all his life. Then get on the thin horse and run away from home. Don Quixote also acted according to the whimsy in his mind, treating the windmill as a giant, the sheep as an enemy, the convict as a victim knight and the wine bag as a giant's head. He hacked and killed indiscriminately, causing many ridiculous things. His behavior is not only useless to people, but also beaten. He was bedridden when he came home for the last time and didn't realize it until he died. He made a will that if the only heir niece married a knight, she would be disinherited. When I first started watching Don Quixote, I thought it was just a ridiculous and vulgar work. The master's neurotic "brave spirit" is vividly displayed in the book, which makes people look down on him more and more. But after careful study, I think the book makes sense. The most basic essence of man is to achieve his goal at all costs. In the process of realization, the knight errant who is as thin as a sorghum pole, the whimsical gentleman, always embodies his honest and kind nature, which is the noblest spirit of mankind, because it is too simple and makes many jokes. Cervantes wrote Don Quixote in order to attack and satirize those fabricated chivalrous novels with bizarre plots and their bad influence on people. I was going to write a few short stories, but I did later. He wrote his own life experiences and ideals, and his thoughts became more and more rich, and his characters became more and more realistic, until he described the disasters brought by Spanish society to the people and became an encyclopedia for us to understand and study the politics, economy, culture and customs of Spanish society at that time. On the one hand, Cervantes criticized the malpractice of the times and exposed the ugly phenomenon of criticizing society in Don Quixote, on the other hand, he praised the excellent moral qualities such as eliminating violence, punishing evil and promoting good, helping the poor and helping the weak, and praised the social ideal goal of the golden century. These are the same feelings of human beings, which can travel through time and space and have a sense of reality for every era and every nation. Four centuries later, it still touches every reader. There are nearly 700 characters in Don Quixote, which depicts a very broad life picture, truly and comprehensively reflects the feudal social reality of Spain from the end of16th century to the beginning of17th century, exposes various contradictions in the declining Spanish kingdom, condemns the shamelessness of the aristocratic class and expresses deep sympathy for the people's sufferings. I think: It is for this reason that this work was selected as the best classic literary masterpiece by 100 writers from 54 countries and regions in the world.