Don Quijote was created by Cervantes Michelangelo in Italy at the end of the 16th century. The novel tells the story of a knight named Don Quijote who takes risks to realize his dream. The background of the story is the social reality of the Italian Renaissance. Don Quijote lived in a society full of war and poverty. In the process of pursuing his dream, he experienced many setbacks and difficulties, which also reflected the various problems of the society at that time. Don Quijote was regarded as a literary classic, which had a profound influence on the literary creation of later generations. The novel had also been adapted into various art forms such as movies, television dramas, and plays, which were deeply loved by the audience.
Don Quijote was a Spanish story about a young knight, Don Quijote, who pursued his dreams and love on his journey, but finally struggled in reality and pain. This novel is considered a classic of modern literature and has a profound influence on Spanish literature and culture.
Don Quijote was written by Spain (772 - 847).
Dante Alighieri was an Italian poet and writer of the Renaissance and was considered one of the founders of modern poetry. His works include many excellent poems, the most famous of which is Don Quijote.
The great master of Spanish literature, Cervantes.
The author of Don Quijote was Spain's Michael De.
The Spanish author, Seneca the Elder, wrote the novel Don Quijote (The Macondo Bay).