DON
QUIXOTE : Character of Sancho Panza;-
A
representation of the common man:-
Sancho
Panza is the peasant laborer. He is greedy but kind, faithful but cowardly whom
Don Quixote takes as his squire. He is a presentation of the common. He is a
foil to Don Quixote and virtually every other character in the novel. His
proverb-ridding peasant, wisdom and self –sacrificing Christian behavior prove
to be the novel’s most insightful and honorable worldview. H has a fascinating
love for Don Quixote but grows self-confident and smart. The novel ends by
advising his master in the matters of deep personal philosophy.
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