Books of chivalry provide an elaborate description of castles: four turrets, with a drawbridge crossing a moat. Kings and nobles who seeksought protection settlesettled in them. In part one, chapter two, the author relatesnotes that Don Quixote instantaneously saw a castle instead of an inn. This was donehappened on many occasions, except for one. In part two, chapter 71, on theirthe journey to their own village, they rode to a nearby inn, this. This time, Quixote definitely sees an inn and not a castle. Since his defeat, “his“His judgment on all things was sounder.” As has been noted, the way we choose to see the world is how it shall be,; a lesson important to all of us. That is to say, if you want change, you must choose to make it happen and take action.
However, the change can be seen as early on
of his third sallyjourney. In part two, chapter 11, after Dulcinea was transformed by a supposed enchanter;, a sort of wagon crossed their road. The angel, queen, knight, etc. were performers in a play. Before, it would have caused an inconvenience to the other party because they would have been seen foras real people in his judgment.

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