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The girls, who were not used to hearing rhetoric of this sort, had nothing to say in reply; they only asked him if he wanted anything to eat. “I would gladly eat a bit of something,” said Don Quixote, “for I feel it would come very seasonably.”
He believed that since the women were making the food it would be delicious and in his favor. this shows a favor traditional way of viewing women and feeling as though they must serve men.
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Oh, never, surely, was there knight So served by hand of dame, As served was he, Don Quixote hight, When from his town he came; With maidens waiting on himself, Princesses on his hack—
When the knight entered the town there were princesses waiting for them. Don Quixote is a romantic character. This novel is in the 17th century and was a Spanish literary character.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Don-Quixote-fictional-character
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- Mar 2022
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Rabelais has a sense that once the text leaves his hands, it is the reader’s and only the reader can control what the text means.
I love this mindset and it is so true. A reader has all the power to determine what the book means and can interpret it in so many different ways. A book is a different meaning to everyone. "Reader's interpretations give the books meaning – the text on the page is not the meaning. People read books and then share with others their reading of the book. Their interpretations are a reflection of the cultural and societal aspects of the world in which exists when they read the book."
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Rabelais and his writing very much embody the Renaissance’s humanist spirit. He advocates for a healthy lifestyle because a healthy body leads to a healthy mind (later rearticulated in the inverse as “Sick Body, Sick Mind” by the ska band Operation Ivy).
He makes a very good point how positive mindsets lead to a positive life and healthy body whereas a sick mind leads to a sick body. "Research has shown that a healthy body leads to a healthy mind. Maintaining a level of physical fitness and a balanced diet during your time in University will prove to be hugely beneficial to both your physical and mental health."
Citation: Healthy Body, Healthy Mind-NUI Galway
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eyes refreshed,
This uses good descriptive words to show that his mind was rejuvenated through the eyes
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Their wills by Heavenly justice goaded on Until their terror merges in desire.
Greek mythology and christianity played a huge role in this. Heaven and hell are mentioned in the Bible multiple times. In mythology the underworld is considered hell too. There are many parallels
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Christ, ’ti
Christian values was a huge theme in this story. It was mentioned many times and Christ specifically
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This beginning of adventures had Arthur at the New Year; for he yearned to hear gallant tales, though his words were few when he sat at the feast. But now had they stern work on hand. Gawain was glad to begin the jest in the hall, but ye need have no marvel if the end be heavy. For though a man be merry in mind when he has well drunk, yet a year runs full swiftly, and the beginning but rarely matches the end.
Sir Gawain was happy to begin the jest in the hall. They had started their feast here and it was the new year
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- Feb 2022
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Whose crave is gone, whose soul is liberate, Whose heart is set on truth–of such an one What work he does is work of sacrifice,
their souls are liberated. And they're heart is set on truth
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Weapons unsheathing, bows drawn forth, the war
This whole text is about war. they used bows to fight one another. https://www.ekhartyoga.com/articles/practice/the-bhagavad-gita-and-the-battle-of-everyday-life
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