I know who I am, ”said Don Quijote," and I know that I can be, not only those I have said, but all the twelve pairs of France.
In Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra's "Don Quixote of La Mancha," the character Don Quijote expresses a strong sense of self-awareness and ambition. He asserts his identity with confidence, suggesting he is capable of embodying not just the noble figures he admires but also legendary heroes like the Twelve Peers of France. This demonstrates his determination to elevate himself beyond the ordinary, believing in the possibility of greatness.
Don Quijote's declaration reflects...