Friday, 14 May 2021
Wednesday, 5 May 2021
KNIGHTHOOD & CHIVALRY: THE INSPIRATION OF DON QUIXOTE
Don Quijote y Sancho Panza by Pablo Picasso |
As a Spanish gentleman living a quiet life of retirement and enjoying his favorite pastime of reading medieval romances about knights and their ladies, Don Quixote one day feels inspired to emulate the knights of old and restore the ideals of chivalry, honor, truth, courtesy, and service that his own age has relegated to the past.
Because the modern man of the sixteenth century has revolutionized the nature of warfare by the invention of gunpowder, the institution of knighthood has declined and disappeared. Jousts, armor, and lances are obsolete in the new world called “The Iron Age.”
As the military practice of knighthood has become outdated, the virtues of the knight have also become relics of the past.
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