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An aging hidalgo, consumed by chivalric romances, renounces ordinary life to become a self-styled knight-errant and sets out on episodic adventures. With his pragmatic squire he confuses inns for castles, attacks windmills he believes are giants, frees captives, and engages in comic duels and pastoral encounters. The narrative mixes farce and melancholy, alternating action-packed misadventures—including mock knighting, the Mambrino helmet episode, and a reflective exile in the mountains—with commentary on books, honor, and the friction between idealized heroism and everyday social realities.
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