Don Quijote Project. Don Quijote was written by Miguel de Cervantes over 400 years ago! Don Quijote is the second most widely read book in the world.

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Don Quijote Project

Don Quijote was written by Miguel de Cervantes over 400 years ago! Don Quijote is the second most widely read book in the world. Don Quijote is regarded as the first modern novel.

Don Quijote Video TAKE NOTES!!! What is real for Don Quijote? What is real for Sancho Panza?

Video Questions 1) What drove Don Quijote mad? 2) What did he think were giants? 3) What did he think were armies? 4) What did he think the inn was? 5) What did he think was a magic helmet? 6) Who was Dulcinea in reality? 7) Who was Sancho Panza? 8) How do Sancho Panza and Don Quijote switch roles during the course of the tale?

Project Choose one of the following: 1) Summarize one adventure that Don Quijote and Sancho Panza have together. 2) Design a timeline outlining important events in the life of Miguel de Cervantes. 3) Write a creative story about what Don Quijote and Sancho Panza might do if they appeared on the Scarsdale Middle School Campus today. 4) Draw a painting that shows how Don Quijote and Sancho Panza see reality differently. Be able to describe, analyze, and interpret your work. 5) Write two poems, about the same thing, as if they were written by Sancho and Don Quijote. 6) In a small group, act out an adventure of Don Quijote and Sancho Panza.