Lit 10 Test Study Guide

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Metafiction

A literary device that self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction, often blurring the boundary between fiction and reality.

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Amadis of Gaul

A chivalric romance that serves as a prologue to Don Quixote, featuring fictional and historical characters.

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Dulcinea

The idealized lady whom Don Quixote serves and seeks to impress through his adventures.

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Sancho Panza

Don Quixote's loyal squire, who often provides comic relief and practical wisdom.

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Cide Hamete Benengeli

A fictional Arab historian credited as the author of the story of Don Quixote within the novel.

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The Golden Helmet of Mambrino

A legendary piece of armor that Don Quixote believes he has found, symbolizing his delusions of grandeur.

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The Knight of the Sorrowful Face

The formal name that Don Quixote adopts for himself, reflecting his melancholic quest.

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Chivalry

A code of conduct associated with knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women, derived from the French word for horse.

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Rocinante

The name Don Quixote gives to his horse, meaning "was once a nag," highlighting the irony of his delusions.

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Marcela

A character who defends her right to remain chaste and not be obligated to love those who admire her beauty.

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The Priest

A character who plays a role in the narrative, particularly in the context of purging Don Quixote's library.

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The Barber

Another character who, along with the Priest, seeks to bring Don Quixote back to reality.

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The Inkeeper

A character who interacts with Don Quixote and plays a role in his adventures.

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Dulcinea of Toboso

The name of Don Quixote's beloved, representing his idealized vision of love.

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Cervantes

The author of Don Quixote, who incorporates himself into the narrative as a character and commentator.

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Chivalry

A code of conduct associated with the medieval institution of knighthood, emphasizing virtues such as loyalty, bravery, and honor.

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Integritas

The quality of being trustworthy and honest within one's community.

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Fidelitas

The virtue of steadfast loyalty to those with whom one has relationships.

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Succurrere

The principle of being helpful to anyone in need.

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Benevolus

The quality of being gracious and mannerly to everyone encountered.

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Urbanus

The characteristic of being courteous in all situations.

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Benignus

The virtue of being selflessly kind to others.

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Referre

The act of obeying those in authority as placed by God.

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Hilaris

The quality of being joyous and cheerful, even in adversity.

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Frugalis

The trait of being thrifty and demonstrating good stewardship.

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Fortitudo

The virtue of bravery in the face of danger.

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Abulare

The principle of maintaining scrupulous cleanliness in personal habits and hygiene.