Don Quixote - Part I: Chapters XXI-XXVI Analysis - Lecture 7
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Course Description
Overview
Delve into a comprehensive lecture on Cervantes' Don Quixote, focusing on chapters XXI-XXVI of Part I. Explore the galley slaves episode, examining Ginés' cross-eyedness as a metaphor for internal perspectivism and the complex character development of the "prisoner of sex." Analyze the Sierra Morena episodes, which form the core of Part I, and their interconnected narrative strands revolving around Don Quixote's love quest and the series of crimes committed by the protagonist and his squire. Investigate the common elements among interpolated stories, including themes of passion, honor, and the need for restitution. Discover how marriage serves as both a form of reparation and narrative closure in these episodes. Gain insights into the historical and legal context of Cervantes' time through this in-depth examination of the novel's structure and themes.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Ginés's Double Vision as a Metaphor for Internal Perspective
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- Chapter 2. The Prisoner of Sex: A Character in Brushstrokes
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- Chapter 3. The Sierra Morena Episodes
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- Chapter 4. Background for Sierra Morena's Cast of Characters
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- Chapter 5. The Implications of Interruption
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