Yes, it is strange,' said Cardenio, 'and the whole business is so weird and wonderful that I can't believe that if anyone wanted to invent such a story he'd be clever enough to do it.
In "Don Quixote," Cardenio expresses amazement at the bizarre and extraordinary nature of the events unfolding around him. He reflects on how remarkable and surreal the situation is, indicating that its complexity challenges his understanding of reality. This sense of wonder suggests that the story is almost beyond the realm of ordinary imagination.
Cardenio's remark underscores the theme of the unexpected in the narrative, as he questions the possibility of someone...