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WHAT IS THE MAIN LESSON WHY DON QUIXOTE FIGTHS THE WINDMILL

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But Don Quixote is so convinced that they're windmills that he attacks them. ... Don Quixote believes that the windmills really were giants—but that they were turned into windmills by his nemesis, a magician named Friston. The windmills that Don Quixote spots in the distance are always windmills; they're never giants.

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