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gulaghasi [49]
3 years ago
10

Which statements are true about the windmill scene in the excerpt only?

English
2 answers:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
8 0

The true statements about the windmill scene in the excerpt of Dom Quixote related to the image are: B: It includes opposing viewpoints. E: It is a metaphor for something else. F: It reveals a multidimensional character. In regards to B: Dom Quixote makes himself a fool, and his friend Sancho thinks he is really mad. However, when he explains his points of view, that to him, the windmills are giants, he expresses that everything depends on the way a person looks at things, and that things can changes all the time. In regards to E: The metaphor is related to the opposing viewpoints. The battle against the windmills looks as if its pointless and a waste of time. However, Dom's point is that even though the battle is lost, anyone has the right to fight for their beliefs. Lastly, in regards to F: While Dom Quixote seems to be a crazy, he does have some insights that reveal his social criticism. Between his madness, vanity  and  sometimes humility,he does have his own vision of an ideal life.



faltersainse [42]3 years ago
5 0

It's just the answer "it includes opposing viewpoints" and "it reveals a multidimensional character."

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