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Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote (Quijote) Man of La Mancha. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq92v3D6oi0. Don Quixote (Quijote) de la Mancha - Man of La Mancha. Quixotic : quix·ot·ic / kwikˈsädik / adjective exceedingly idealistic ; unrealistic and impractical .

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  1. Miguel de Cervantes Don Quixote (Quijote) Man of La Mancha https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq92v3D6oi0

  2. Don Quixote (Quijote) de la Mancha - Man of La Mancha Quixotic:quix·ot·ic /kwikˈsädik/adjective exceedinglyidealistic; unrealistic and impractical. "a vast and perhapsquixoticproject" synonyms: idealistic, romantic, visionary, utopian, extravagant, starry-eyed, unrealistic, unworldly;

  3. Don Quijote es ... Don Quijote salió de su pueblo en busca de ... Don Quijote volvió a casa para ... Sancho Panza es Sancho Panza tiene un realista un idealista un escudero la Mancha un escudero aventuras comenzar su primera expedición buscar un escudero ver a Dulcinea un caballero un idealista sin par un vecino de don Quijote un asno un caballo una lanza un idealista aventuras buscar un escudero un vecino de don Quijote un asno

  4. ¿Contra quiénes fue don Quijote a hacer batalla de los molinos de viento? ¿Qué hizo mover el aspa del molino de viento? ¿Qué pasó con Don Quijote durante este episodio? ¿Quién encontró y levantó a Don Quiote del suelo? ¿Cómo se llama la “novia” dama de sus imágenes? Los terribles gigantes Un viento fuerte El aspa revolvió rápido y levantó a don Quijote en el aire. Sancho Panza le encontró Se llama Dulcinea

  5. Don Quixote is a 1955 sketch by Pablo Picasso of the Spanish literary hero and his sidekick, Sancho Panza. It was featured on the August 18-24 issue of the French weekly journal Les LettresFrancaises in celebration of the 350th anniversary of the first part of Cervantes's Don Quixote. Made on August 10, 1955, the drawing Don Quixote was in a very different style than Picasso's earlier Blue, Rose, and Cubist periods. The painting is of Don Quixote de la Mancha, his horse Rocinante, his squire Sancho Panza and his donkey Dapple, the sun, and several windmills. [The figures are almost laconic and deformed, and are dramatic. Sancho Panza looks up at a tall, elongated, gaunt Don Quixote, who, in return, gazes forward. Don Quixote and Rocinante stand nobly, but have a somewhat tired air.] [He carries a lance in his right hand and the reins and a circular shield apparently in his left. Rocinante is the bag of bones described by Cervantes. Panza appears to the left, a black mass vaguely defining his round body, and sitting on Dapple who has a long, wiry neck and thin, long ears. Little attention seems to have been paid to Panza sketched in the same vein, perhaps because Don Quixote is the center of attention. Though the two figures seem to be standing still, the drawing is full of movement; the lines are exuberant and the overall effect is catchy and one of bright humor."

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