4. What was Don Quixote's plan to get a horse for Sancho Panza?
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Rocinante Rocinante
Rocinante. Rocinante is the name of Don Quixote de la Mancha's skinny and clumsy horse, in the universally acclaimed novel Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, published in 1Don Quixote made Sancho Panzo an affirmation to make him a governor of an island if he'll accompany him on his journey as his squire. By that, he was persuaded. 2605, with a second part in
It is a book about books, reading, writing, idealism vs. materialism, life … and death. Don Quixote is mad. “His brain's dried up” due to his reading, and he is unable to separate reality from fiction, a trait that was appreciated at the time as funny
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