Story Understanding
Key Events
Vocabulary
Character Traits
Tricksters, Magic, and big ideas
100

Why does Don Quixote often misunderstand the world around him?

Because his imagination makes ordinary things seem magical or dangerous

100

What does Don Quixote believe the windmills are?

Giants.

100

What does “squire” mean?

A knight’s assistant or helper.

100

Name one positive trait Don Quixote shows.

Brave or Honorable

100

Who does Don Quixote think is responsible for ruining his plans?

Wizards 

200

What role does Sancho Panza usually take during their adventures?

He acts as the realistic companion who tries to give Don Quixote practical advice.

200

What starts the fight at the inn involving Don Quixote’s armor?

Mule drivers move his armor, which he thinks dishonors him.

200

What does “chivalry” mean?

A code of honorable and brave behavior expected of knights.

200

What trait does Sancho have that balances Don Quixote?

Realistic/practical 

200

Why do people often trick Don Quixote?

Because they find his behavior amusing and easy to manipulate.

300

What does Don Quixote usually blame when things go wrong?

He blames wizards he believes are sabotaging him.

300

Who is the man with the green eye patch?

A well-known puppeteer who performs tricks and shows. (Ginés de Pasamonte)

300

What does “meddle” mean?

To interfere in someone else’s business.

300

Give an example of Don Quixote acting brave

(fighting "giants", saving princesses, fighting lions, etc...)

300

What magical punishment does Don Quixote believe the palace ladies suffer from?

Having beards caused by the wizard Malambruno.

400

How do people in the story typically react to Don Quixote and Sancho?

They laugh at them, play tricks, or watch them with curiosity.

400

How do pranksters make Don Quixote believe he and Sancho are flying?

By blowing air on them with bellows to create fake wind.

400

 What does “idealistic” mean?

Believing in noble or perfect ideas, even if they are unrealistic.

400

What quality of Don Quixote most often gets him into trouble?

His wild imagination.

400

How does Don Quixote misinterpret the puppeteer’s show?

He thinks the puppet battle is real and tries to intervene heroically.

500

Why does Don Quixote continue adventuring even after constant failures?

Because his deep belief in chivalry convinces him that he is meant to fix the world.

500

 In what way might Don Quixote make the world better?

He inspires bravery, kindness, and imagination in others.

500

What are “spoils”?

Rewards or goods taken after a victory or quest.

500

Sancho proves that he is not only loyal and practical, but this trait as well towards the end of the novel:

wise 

500

How does the poem on Don Quixote’s grave describe him?

As a good and brave man who lived crazy but died sane.

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