The book "Zorro" tells the tale of a masked vigilante who emerges in early 19th-century California. Known for his cunning intellect and exceptional swordsmanship, Zorro fights against injustice and oppression, becoming a symbol of hope for the oppressed. His dual identity as Don Diego de la Vega allows him to navigate the aristocratic society while secretly defending the downtrodden against corrupt officials and soldiers.
Zorro’s adventures are marked by a series of daring escapades and clever schemes that highlight his resourcefulness. He often uses his wits to outsmart his enemies and employs various disguises in order to protect his identity. The character embodies themes of heroism and social justice, showcasing the struggle of an individual against tyranny.