path of knight-errantry, and in pursuit of that calling I despise wealth, but not honour. I
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (0 Reviews)
In Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's "Don Quixote," the protagonist embarks on a quest of knight-errantry, driven by a noble aspiration to revive chivalry. His journey is marked by a disdain for material wealth, which he sees as inconsequential compared to the pursuit of honour and noble deeds. This sets the stage for his adventures, where he aims to uphold justice and defend the helpless.
Through his encounters, Don Quixote's idealism often clashes with the harsh realities of the world, leading to humorous and poignant moments. His commitment to honor reflects a deeper philosophical commentary on the value of integrity over riches, illustrating the timeless struggle between lofty ideals and worldly concerns.
In pursuit of that calling I despise wealth, but not honour.
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