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Don Quixote
Don Quixote is the representative work of Miguel Cervantes, a Spanish writer.

The novel tells the story of Danny, a country knight who lives in La Manje and is nearly 5 years old, falling into madness. His crazy thoughts and the essence of the novel are intertwined; He confused the absurd content of three turns and five times with history, and thought that chivalry in the middle ages could still be revived in the early days of the seventeenth book.

In order to carry out this concept, he put on his shabby armor and named himself Don Quixote. He also imagined a country girl as a princess he admired, and took the farmer Sachubain who lived nearby as his entourage. Then I started to travel on a thin horse. Don Quixote has nothing to do with the knight, but the knight, who is half normal and half crazy, imagines the hotel where he stays as a castle, the windmill as a giant, and the criminal imprisoned as a victim; Even when he discovers "evil deeds", he thinks that he must correct them by himself. In this way, he survived many unexpected dangers. After suffering setbacks, he was imprisoned by the priests and repairmen in the same village, and he deeply felt that he was possessed by the devil, so he was taken back to the village without resistance.

as for the experience in the sequel, the theme is only the fool of Don Quixote by the duke and his wife. However, it also includes many stories, such as "Cave Adventure" and "Magic Boat Adventure". Finally, Don Quixote and "silver moon Knight" duel, and finally ended their wandering experience. After returning to his hometown, Don Quixote was awake in his sickbed and returned to his original status as a country gentleman and died.

The following are the relevant materials of Russian writer Chekhov's works:

At the end of 19th century, Russia was a great critical realist writer, a humorous satirist with meaningful interest and sharp writing style, a master of short stories and a famous playwright. He added two immortal artistic images to the gallery of world literary figures with his outstanding satirical and humorous talent. His famous saying "Simplicity is the sister of genius" has also become the motto of later writers.

His novels are short and pithy, concise and simple, compact in structure, vivid in plot, humorous in style, lively in language, full of musical rhythm and profound in meaning. He is good at discovering people and things with typical significance from daily life, making artistic generalization through humorous plots, and shaping a complete typical image to reflect the Russian society at that time. His representative works "The Chameleon" and "The Man in the Trap" are exquisite and perfect art treasures in the history of Russian literature, and the former has become synonymous with have it both ways, who is good at disguised form and profiteering; The latter became the symbol of the conformist, timid and afraid of change.