
Don Quixote's Library
Don Quixote's library refers to the collection of books owned by the protagonist, Don Quixote, in Miguel de Cervantes' novel "Don Quixote." This library is significant because it reflects the character's obsession with chivalric romances, which shape his delusions of grandeur as a knight-errant. Through his readings, Don Quixote becomes disconnected from reality, believing he must revive chivalry to right wrongs and defend the helpless. The library symbolizes the impact of literature on imagination, identity, and behavior, highlighting how narratives can influence one's perception of the world.