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Gregory Osborn
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13 October, 21:04
Don Quixote is mainly a parody of
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Jerome Baker
13 October, 21:13
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Don Quixote is mainly a parody of: T ales of chivalry.
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Chaim
13 October, 21:26
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"Don Quixote " written by Miguel de Cervantes is a parody of romances written in his days. " Quixote " and his overweight sidekick "Sancho" delude themselves to think that they are knights of the medieval romances.
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