Don Quixote
.... His
squire,
Sancho Panza, is in contrast an earthy realist, whose chief "ideals" are to enjoy good meals and comfortable lodgings, and to stay out of trouble ....
(2397

10

)
Don Quixote
.... meaning. Don Quixote himself represents the ideal and the idealistic man; his
squire,
Sancho Panza, is the realistic man. Together ....
(2059

8

)
Don Quixote of La Mancha
.... meaning. Don Quixote himself represents the ideal and the idealistic man; his
squire,
Sancho Panza, is the realistic man. Together ....
(2058

8

)
The Renaissance
.... After a failed first attempt, he sets out again with a
squire,
Sancho Panza, to whom he promises governorship of an isle as reward. ....
(1094

4

)
The Renaissance Culture & Writers
.... After a failed first attempt, he sets out again with a
squire,
Sancho Panza, to whom he promises governorship of an isle as reward. ....
(1094

4

)
Don Quixote as an Enduring Hero
.... elements of Spanish history that continue to keep Don Quixote and
Sancho linked to ancient epic heroes. For they represent the Knight and
Squire of Spanish ....
(790

3

)
Don Quixote & Romantic Idealism
.... sets out on adventures with a confused worker named
Sancho Panza to defend the world from wickedness. Panza is made Quixote's faithful
squire, while Quixote ....
(506

2

)
DON QUIXOTE
....
Sancho Panza, a peasant in Quixano's village, who is convinced to come along as Don Quixote's
squire, accompanied him. Why would a simple peasant up and leave? ....
(1237

5

)
Rebirth of Chivalry in "Don Quixote"
.... He was accompanied by
Sancho Panza, a peasant in Quixano's village, who is convinced to come along as Don Quixote's
squire. Why ....
(1231

5

)