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How does the character of Sancho Panza develop the theme of the text?
OA
through solving problems for Don Quixote
B
by helping Don Quixote resume his adventures
С
through contrast with Don Quixote
D
by reminding Don Quixote of his duty to God

Sagot :

Sancho Panza is a character created to set a contrast with Don Quixote.

This question is about the book "Don Quixote" written by Miguel de Sevantes. The book shows how Don Quixote, a nobleman, after being completely deluded by novels of chivalry, gives up everything he has to live like a knight errant.

Don Quixote lives in a complete illusion and is accompanied by his friend Sancho Panza, who serves to establish a contrast with the protagonist of the book. This contrast can be seen because:

  • While Don Quixote lives in an illusion, Sancho Panza lives in the real world, but participates in Don Quixote's daydreams.
  • Don Quixote is a very serious character, while Sanchoo Panza has a strong sense of humor.
  • Don Quixote is in love with an imaginary woman. Sancho Panza is in love with a real woman.
  • Don Quixote has no control over his adventures. Sancho Panza only goes on adventures he knows he can control.

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Answer:

C. Through contrast with Don Quixote, according to my quiz.