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Metafiction
A literary device that self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction, often blurring the boundary between fiction and reality.
Amadis of Gaul
A chivalric romance that serves as a prologue to Don Quixote, featuring fictional and historical characters.
Dulcinea
The idealized lady whom Don Quixote serves and seeks to impress through his adventures.
Sancho Panza
Don Quixote's loyal squire, who often provides comic relief and practical wisdom.
Cide Hamete Benengeli
A fictional Arab historian credited as the author of the story of Don Quixote within the novel.
The Golden Helmet of Mambrino
A legendary piece of armor that Don Quixote believes he has found, symbolizing his delusions of grandeur.
The Knight of the Sorrowful Face
The formal name that Don Quixote adopts for himself, reflecting his melancholic quest.
Chivalry
A code of conduct associated with knights, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women, derived from the French word for horse.
Rocinante
The name Don Quixote gives to his horse, meaning "was once a nag," highlighting the irony of his delusions.
Marcela
A character who defends her right to remain chaste and not be obligated to love those who admire her beauty.
The Priest
A character who plays a role in the narrative, particularly in the context of purging Don Quixote's library.
The Barber
Another character who, along with the Priest, seeks to bring Don Quixote back to reality.
The Inkeeper
A character who interacts with Don Quixote and plays a role in his adventures.
Dulcinea of Toboso
The name of Don Quixote's beloved, representing his idealized vision of love.
Cervantes
The author of Don Quixote, who incorporates himself into the narrative as a character and commentator.
Chivalry
A code of conduct associated with the medieval institution of knighthood, emphasizing virtues such as loyalty, bravery, and honor.
Integritas
The quality of being trustworthy and honest within one's community.
Fidelitas
The virtue of steadfast loyalty to those with whom one has relationships.
Succurrere
The principle of being helpful to anyone in need.
Benevolus
The quality of being gracious and mannerly to everyone encountered.
Urbanus
The characteristic of being courteous in all situations.
Benignus
The virtue of being selflessly kind to others.
Referre
The act of obeying those in authority as placed by God.
Hilaris
The quality of being joyous and cheerful, even in adversity.
Frugalis
The trait of being thrifty and demonstrating good stewardship.
Fortitudo
The virtue of bravery in the face of danger.
Abulare
The principle of maintaining scrupulous cleanliness in personal habits and hygiene.