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The narrative follows an elderly country gentleman who, consumed by chivalric romances, assumes the identity of a knight-errant and sets out on quixotic adventures. He enlists a practical peasant, Sancho Panza, as his squire, and their episodic travels mix comic misadventure, moral debate, pastoral interludes, and embedded tales. The work contrasts idealism and mundane reality, satirizes romanticized heroism, and experiments with storytelling levels. Arranged in two parts, later episodes treat reputation and illusion more self-consciously and culminate with the central figure facing the unraveling of his fantasies.
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