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Advocard [28]
3 years ago
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What does the name La Mancha refer to in Don Quixote?

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2 answers:
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
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The best and most accurate answer to describe what the name La Mancha refers in the novel Don Quixote would be the first choice. Don Quixote is from the region of La Mancha, located in Spain.

Hope my answer has come to your help.
Alex17521 [72]3 years ago
3 0

The answer is A: Don Quixote's region.

La Mancha is an actual region in Spain, not too far from Madrid, from which comes our famous and most beloved knight, Don Quixote de la Mancha (Don Quixote from La Mancha, Spain), Cervantes´s most celebrated character.  

The novel begins, as a matter of fact, like this: “Somewhere in la Mancha, in a place whose name I do not care to remember, a gentleman lived not long ago…”

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