1. Would Don Quixote's helmet, armour and lance have served from
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2. Was Don Quixote a knight? How do
you know?
3. Why do you think Don Quixote chose
Sancho Panza to be his assistant?
4. Why did Don Quixote think the barber's
bowl was Mambrino's golden helmet?
5. Why did Sancho Panza laugh when Don
Quixote wore the barber's bowl?
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would don quiotes helmet armour and lance have served from
1. His armor is armor which belonged to his great grandfather.
- Since he was lacking a helmet, he wore some thin board onto a metal helmet and considered that his knightly helmet. Later in the novel he replaces this with a barber's basin which he believes to be the mythical Mambrino's helmet, a helmet made of solid gold.
- Don Quixote and Sancho arrive at a windmill field, which Don Quixote misidentifies as giants. Don Quixote charges at one at full speed, but his lance becomes entangled in the sail of a windmill, throwing him and Rocinante to the ground.
- Quixote intends to replace his broken lance with an oak tree branch. Quixote is referring to a hero who used an oak branch in battle.
2.No Don Quixote was not a knight. He wanted to become a knight after reading the chivalric romances, so in a pretended ceremony he asked the innkeeper to knight him.
3. Sancho Panza is a farmer from the same village in La Mancha that Don Quixote is from and also Quixote’s neighbor. And Convinces Sancho Panza to act as his squire with the promise that he will one day get an island to rule.
4. Don Quixote thinks that the barber's bowl was Mambrino's golden helmet because he assumes that the enchanted helmet must have fallen into the hands of someone who did not know its value and then melted it down, making it into a basin
5. Sancho laughs at Don Quixote when he wore the barber's bowl because the bowl which Quixote assumes to be a miraculous helmet is just a basin.
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