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MIGUEL DE CERVANTES

 "Suddenly there arose a great noise of bells ringing and of cries and shouts."

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 "Sancho Panza, hearing this uproar, sallied forth with his truncheon in his hand."

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 "But the crowd was so great and the blows so thick that poor Sancho was soon brought to the ground."

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Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote (Part 2) deepens the satire and philosophical themes of the first part. As Don Quixote and Sancho Panza continue their adventures, they encounter characters who have read Part 1, adding layers of self-awareness and irony. The novel explores reality, deception, and the evolution of its protagonists. With sharper wit and social critique, Part 2 cements Don Quixote as a groundbreaking work that shaped modern literature and storytelling...

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