Don Quijote was a satirical novel that mainly satirized the knight literature and traditions of Spain at that time. The novel used the protagonist Don Quijote as an example to describe how he gradually became unrealistic, arrogant, and finally fell into an absurd adventure under the soaking of knight literature. Through the encounter of Don Quijote, the author satirizes the hypocrisy, emptiness and impracticality of the knight literature at that time, and also expressed his criticism and reflection on the traditional values.
The author of Don Quijote was Spain's Michael De.
The author of Don Quijote was the Spanish novelist, Cervantes de Cervantes.
The author of Don Quijote was the Spanish writer, Miguel de.
The Spanish author, Seneca the Elder, wrote the novel Don Quijote (The Macondo Bay).
Don Quijote was written by Spain (762 - 827).
The author of Don Quijote was Spain's Michael De.
The author of Don Quijote was Spain's Michael De.