Miguel De Cervantes

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A Spanish writer best known for his novel Don Quixote

Real World Example

Miguel de Cervantes was a Spanish writer born in 1547, most famous for his novel "Don Quixote," which is considered one of the greatest works of literature. During the Age of Absolutism, when monarchs had near-total control, Cervantes' novel offered a humorous and critical look at society and the concept of chivalry. His work mattered because it challenged the status quo and encouraged people to think critically about authority and tradition. Today, Cervantes' influence is seen in how people continue to enjoy stories that question norms and celebrate individual imagination, much like how popular fantasy books and movies inspire creativity and critical thinking. For instance, the way "Don Quixote" mixes reality and imagination can remind us of modern stories like "Harry Potter," which also capture the imagination and challenge societal expectations.

Practice Version

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