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(1) The self-styled knight (from the third chapter of the first volume of the original work) Don Quixote promised to follow the advice of the shopkeeper one by one and went to a compound next to the inn to guard the armor according to the arrangement at that time. He piled the armor one by one in the sink by the well, carrying a shield and a pike, and marched back and forth in front of the sink with pride. By this time, it was already dark. The shopkeeper told all the passengers about the guest's madness and said that he would guard the armor and wait for the ceremony of awarding the knight. Everyone didn't expect him to be so crazy and natural and unrestrained, and they all rushed out to look at him from a distance. I saw him wandering back and forth intently for a while, standing against the pike for a while, staring at his armor for a long time. The night is getting deeper, but the moonlight is as bright as day, and everyone can clearly see the new knight's every move. At that time, a mule driver in the hotel remembered to fetch water for his mule, and he wanted to unload Don Quixote's armor piled in the sink. The knight saw him running the fastest and shouted, "Hey! Reckless knight! The owner of this armor is the bravest knight with a sword. Do you want to touch his armor? Whoever you are, look at it and don't touch it! Be prepared to pay the price of life if you have the courage! " If the mule driver listens carefully, he will be safe; But he ignored it, grabbed the belt on his armor and threw it far away. When Don Quixote saw it, he looked up at the sky, as if he were sincere to his lover Dulcinea, and said, "Madam! I turned to your heart and was insulted for the first time. I ask for your help! This is my first emergency, please don't spare your blessing! " With that, he put down his shield, raised his pike with both hands and hit the mule driver hard on the head. The mule driver was seriously injured and fell to the ground. If he is hit again, he won't have to consult a surgeon. Don Quixote killed the mule driver, piled up his armor and patrolled back and forth wholeheartedly as before. After a while, another mule driver came running and asked for water for his mule. He doesn't know what just happened, because the first mule driver hasn't woken up yet. He tried to get the armor out of the sink. Don Quixote didn't say a word and didn't ask for any blessing. He put down his shield again and picked up the pike. He didn't break the pike, but smashed the head of the second mule driver to pieces. Everyone in the inn heard the news, including the owner. As soon as Don Quixote saw it, he put on his shield, pressed his sword and shouted, "Beautiful young lady! My fragile heart depends on you for courage and strength! It's a great disaster for your upside-down knight, and now it's time to ask your wife for my condolences! " He felt so brave when he shouted. Even if muleteers all over the world rushed at him, he wouldn't take a step back. When other muleteers saw their accomplices injured, they picked up stones in the distance and threw them at Don Quixote like rain. Don Quixote tried his best to resist with a shield, but he was afraid to leave the sink because he wanted to protect his armor. The shopkeeper shouted to the mule driver not to provoke Don Quixote, saying that he had told them that this man was crazy, and even if he killed them all, he could not be convicted according to law. Don Quixote is also shouting, louder than the shopkeeper. He rebuked the gang for their duplicity and treachery. The captain of the fortress indulged them in this way, which shows that he is also an asshole and not a good person. If Don Quixote has been knighted, he will never be lenient. "As for you this group of bitch, I don't care with you. You throw it here! Go! Come on! Try to fight me! Look back at yourself, what good is it for you to be so stupid and rude! " He spoke so confidently that the stone throwers were afraid. Partly for this reason, and partly because the shopkeeper dissuaded them, they stopped throwing them away. Don Quixote asked them to carry the two injured muleteers away, still protecting their armor and as calm as before. The shopkeeper couldn't stand the guest's nonsense, so he decided to be straightforward and immediately awarded him the title of unlucky knight to avoid any more trouble. He went to Don Quixote to defend himself, saying that he didn't know those fools had offended him. In any case, their audacity has been severely punished. He added that he had stated that there was no chapel in the fortress, so there was no need to pay attention to the ceremony when granting knighthood. He knows that the key to this ceremony is to pat the neck fossa with the palm of your hand and then pat the shoulder with the sword. This can also be held in rural areas. It only takes two hours to guard the armor, and Don Quixote has been guarding it for more than four hours, which is particularly authentic. Don Quixote believes in everything he says, just to get it done as soon as possible; When he is knighted, if he is attacked again, he will kill all the people in the fortress and Sangji. Unless the chief of the fortress pays special attention, he will sell his face and show mercy.

Appreciation of the Self-styled Knight The third chapter uses humorous language style and various descriptive means, especially the use of contrast, which makes this part of the text rich and colorful. The author described Don Quixote's piety and solemnity while waiting for the knighthood with vulgar sentences. Describe the chaotic fight between mule driver and Don Quixote in elegant and dignified sentences. The interweaving of these two languages enhances the humor of the novel. The use of various exquisite and vivid description techniques vividly depicts Don Quixote's firm and persistent belief, solemn attitude, brave and impatient temper and his credulous nature before sealing. For example, the movements and expressions in armor protection, such as "overlapping armor", "carrying a shield", "holding a pike", "proudly cruising back and forth" and "staring at armor", can be described as physical and mental injuries, unscathed. Vivid and personalized language: ask the young lady in your heart for advice with the fiery "love words" often found in knight novels, warn the mule driver and shopkeeper in the inn with the "righteous words and strict sentences" that make people laugh, and say "crazy words" when accepting the advice of the shopkeeper and preparing to be blocked immediately. Various languages vividly depict the image of Don Quixote. Contrastive description strengthens the comedy effect of this paragraph. First, the comparison between the ridiculous scribbled Zen ceremony and the authentic "nail house ceremony" in the inn; More importantly, don Quixote's pious mood before he was sealed was compared with that of a group of people in the inn who regarded him as a madman and waited for the good play to be staged.

Crazy about your sweetheart (from Chapter 25 of the first volume of the original book) "Sancho, you have to rely on me for at least one thing, because it can't be stopped. I said, I want you to see me naked, and I want 10 20 sets of crazy tricks, which will take less than half an hour. What you saw with your own eyes, you can add oil and sauce as you like, or you can rest assured that it is true. I can't finish what I want to do in the future. " "My husband, for God's sake, don't tell me to see you naked. I was so sad that I couldn't help crying. I cried for the gray donkey last night, and my head swelled with pain. I can't cry any more today. If you insist that I watch you play some crazy tricks, you can get dressed and play some simple and convenient games. Actually, I have already said, you don't have to play for me, save some time and let me come back early. The news I brought back must be what you expected, and I won't lose you. Otherwise, let Miss Dulcinea watch! If her answer doesn't make sense, I sincerely swear to God that I will punch and kick her and force a good answer out of her stomach. What makes a famous knight errant like you crazy? For no reason, for a-that lady, don't make me promise! Hum! I can say anything! Anyway, I am throwing caution to the wind! I can play this game! She doesn't know me yet. To tell the truth, if she knew, she would be afraid of me.

Appreciation of Crazy for Lovers The plot of Don Quixote's madness for his sweetheart is the frame of the first novel. Taking the excerpt from Chapter 25 of the original book as an example, we can see that the two protagonists have different thinking modes. Don Quixote is obsessed with knight novels, and he is also convinced that knight's strange behavior is to atone for the madness of ungrateful lovers. This time, due to the stimulation of Cardinius, he even planned to practice. Ironically, he didn't have an actual lover, and he was not deceived by his lover, but he insisted on showing all kinds of spoony gestures. Even Sancho saw this problem. In order to appease him, Don Quixote claims to perform some crazy tricks for Sancho first, so that Sancho can understand that he can go crazy for no reason, and it is also convenient for Sancho to be very serious when reporting to his sister. But Sancho didn't understand why a good man would go crazy for no reason. Since she must be crazy, Sancho thinks it must be worth the money. If Dursi, a "country girl", dares to despise her master's feelings, Sancho thinks that this is not only an insult to her master, but also an insult to her Zhu Jing. He decided to force her to say something nice, even if it was "punching and kicking"! He wants to show the proud lady her ability. Sancho is not Don Quixote, nor does he talk about the so-called "chivalry" of affectation. In his eyes, there is only the most basic principle of relationship between people, and that is gratitude. Since the host is so infatuated with the young lady, the young lady must also repay her warmly.

An interesting story about learning to bark like a donkey (from Chapter 25 of Volume II of the original work). Two Committee members went to the Woods to look for donkeys. But looking for it, there is no trace, and I have searched everywhere. The man who found the donkey said to his master,' Brother, listen to me, I have an idea. Even if the donkey is not in the forest, it is buried in the ground. I'm sure I can find the answer in this way. I can bark like a donkey. If you can call twice, we are sure to find it. The host said, "Brother, what are you going to say?" ? I swear to god, I bark more than anyone, and the donkey is not as good as me. "The man said,' Let's wait and see. I want to do this: you walk along this side of the forest, I walk along that side, I will walk around; Every few steps, you learn a few barks, and I learn one. If the donkey is in the Woods, it will certainly hear and talk to us. "The shopkeeper said,' You are a genius. "This method is great!" Two people follow the plan and go separately. Almost at the same time, they learned to bark, and each took the other's bark as a real donkey bark, thinking that the donkey had found it, and hurried to find the sound. When they met, the master said,' Brother, isn't that my donkey?' The other said, "It's not the donkey, it's me." . The master said,' Brother, to tell the truth, if you just bark, you are no different from a donkey. In my generation, I have never heard a donkey bark like this. The person who gave the idea said,' Brother, these compliments are for you. I swear to the God who created me, the donkey who learned the most in the world lost you. Because you are full of gas, your voice is high and low, and the rhythm is just right. Very vivid. I'm really ashamed. I bow my head and admire your stunt. "The boss said,' Hey, let me tell you something. I can be proud of this skill. I thought I was good at learning donkey barking, but I didn't expect it to be as good as you said. "

Appreciation of "Anecdote of Learning to Bark Donkeys" There is an anecdote about learning to bark donkeys in Don Quixote, which not only adds a joke to the verdict, but also provides a premise for Don Quixote and Sancho to be beaten, which is part of their adventurous life. More importantly, it objectively and sharply reflects the social reality of Spain. Cervantes mercilessly lashed out at Spain's upper ruling class with a sharp satirical style and mocking attitude. The parents around the two members should have carefully managed their own people and worried about their urgent needs, but they were ignorant, proud of being good at learning donkey barking and boasting to each other. It's ridiculous and pathetic. It is through this example that the author satirizes and criticizes the social reality in Spain and exposes the hidden corruption and evil. As Don Quixote cursed, his era is an "eventful era" and a "sad era".

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