I would say:
Our knight lives optimistically in a fictitious, idealistic past. Sancho withal aspires to a better life that he hopes to gain through accommodating as a squire. Their adventures are ecumenically illusory. Numerous well-bred characters relish and even nurture these illusions. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza live out a fairy tale.Virtually all these characters are of noble birth and mystically enchanted with excellent appearance and manners, concretely the women. And everything turns out for the best, all of the time. And so, once again, they live out a fairly tale. Here we have a miniature fairy tale within a more immensely colossal fairy tale. Outside of the fairy tale, perhaps, we have the down-to-earth well-meaning villagers of La Mancha and a couple of distant scribes, one of whom we ourselves read, indirectly. I struggle to understand the standpoint of the narrator. Is the novel contrasting a day-to-day and mundane authenticity with the grandiose pursuits of the world's elites? This seems to be the knight's final clientele. As for reading the novel as an allegory of Spain, perhaps, albeit why constrain it to Spain?
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Answer:
Many of his family members passed away, and he saw his future slipping away, but he would not let it.
Explanation:
In the next lyrics he says how he is going to accomplish much more and not throw away his shot.
btw the musical ends with hamilton throwing away his shot and burr not waiting for it like what the heck lol
Answer:
Please tell me about name of this book for review paragraphs.
Answer:
C because it looks like the most correct answer
Explanation:
You should sort mail into categories before presenting it to be executive because you can put the mail in the order of importance.
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