<P> In the course of their travels, the protagonists meet innkeepers, prostitutes, goat - herders, soldiers, priests, escaped convicts and scorned lovers . The aforementioned characters sometimes tell tales that incorporate events from the real world, like the conquest of the Kingdom of Maynila or battles in the Eighty Years' War . Their encounters are magnified by Don Quixote's imagination into chivalrous quests . Don Quixote's tendency to intervene violently in matters irrelevant to himself, and his habit of not paying debts, result in privations, injuries, and humiliations (with Sancho often the victim). Finally, Don Quixote is persuaded to return to his home village . The narrator hints that there was a third quest, but says that records of it have been lost . </P> <P> Alonso Quixano, the protagonist of the novel (though he is not given this name until much later in the book), is a Hidalgo (member of the lesser Spanish nobility), nearing 50 years of age, living in an unnamed section of La Mancha with his niece and housekeeper, as well as a boy who is never heard of again after the first chapter . Although Quixano is usually a rational man, in keeping with the humoral physiology theory of the time, not sleeping adequately--because he was reading--has caused his brain to dry; Quixano's temperament is thus choleric, the hot and dry humor . As a result, he is easily given to anger and believes every word of these fictional books of chivalry to be true . </P> <P> Imitating the protagonists of these books, he decides to become a knight - errant in search of adventure . To these ends, he dons an old suit of armour, renames himself "Don Quixote", names his exhausted horse "Rocinante", and designates Aldonza Lorenzo, a neighboring farm girl, as his lady love, renaming her Dulcinea del Toboso, while she knows nothing of this . Expecting to become famous quickly, he arrives at an inn, which he believes to be a castle; calls the prostitutes he meets "ladies" (doncellas); and asks the innkeeper, whom he takes as the lord of the castle, to dub him a knight . He spends the night holding vigil over his armor and becomes involved in a fight with muleteers who try to remove his armor from the horse trough so that they can water their mules . In a pretended ceremony, the innkeeper dubs him a knight to be rid of him and sends him on his way . </P> <P> Don Quixote next "frees" a young boy named Andres who is tied to a tree and beaten by his master, and makes his master swear to treat the boy fairly; but the boy's beating is continued as soon as Quixote leaves . Don Quixote then encounters traders from Toledo, who "insult" the imaginary Dulcinea . He attacks them, only to be severely beaten and left on the side of the road, and is returned to his home by a neighbouring peasant . </P>

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