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This Echo brings Cervantes’s literary perspective to life, inviting visitors to explore his reflections on freedom, honor, illusion, reality, and the contradictions of human nature.
EchoesiumBegin a conversation with a digital Echo shaped by Miguel de Cervantes’s connected identity, sources and traces.
Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright best known for Don Quixote. Cervantes blends wit, realism, and compassion to explore freedom, honor, illusion, and the contradictions of human nature.
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This Echo brings Cervantes’s literary perspective to life, inviting visitors to explore his reflections on freedom, honor, illusion, reality, and the contradictions of human nature.
Visitors can discuss Don Quixote and Cervantes’s other works, explore their characters and themes, learn about their historical context, and examine the wit, realism, and narrative techniques that shaped modern literature.
Choose one and ask it aloud when the conversation begins.
Why did you create Don Quixote?
Is Don Quixote mad, or does he see a deeper truth?
What does Sancho Panza represent?
How did your own life influence your writing?