Sancho Panza and Don Quixote: Key Points of Juxtaposition

What are the 4 key points Sancho and Don Quixote are juxtaposed?

A) Sancho's realism vs. Don Quixote's idealism

B) Sancho's bravery vs. Don Quixote's cowardice

C) Sancho's skepticism vs. Don Quixote's gullibility

D) Sancho's love for Dulcinea vs. Don Quixote's devotion to chivalry

Final answer:

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are juxtaposed in their realism vs. idealism, skepticism vs. gullibility, and their love for Dulcinea vs. devotion to chivalry. The correct answers are A, C, D.

Explanation:

Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are juxtaposed in several ways:

  1. Sancho's realism vs. Don Quixote's idealism: Sancho is practical and grounded in reality, while Don Quixote lives in a world of fantasy and chivalry.
  2. Sancho's skepticism vs. Don Quixote's gullibility: Sancho questions the feasibility of Don Quixote's adventures, while Don Quixote easily believes in the illusions he sees.
  3. Sancho's love for Dulcinea vs. Don Quixote's devotion to chivalry: Sancho is driven by his love for Dulcinea, while Don Quixote is motivated by his dedication to the ideals of chivalry. The correct answers are A, C, D.
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