Homonym: Дон Кихот (Idealism)
"Дон Кихот" is a novel written by the Spanish author Мигель де Сервантес, first published in 1605. The story follows the adventures of Алонсо Кихано, a man who becomes so enamored with chivalric romances that he decides to become a knight-errant, adopting the name Дон Кихот. He sets out on a quest to revive chivalry and protect the helpless, often leading to humorous and absurd situations.
Accompanied by his loyal squire, Санчо Панса, Дон Кихот encounters various characters and challenges that reflect the themes of idealism versus realism. The novel is considered one of the first modern novels and has had a profound influence on literature, exploring the nature of reality and the power of imagination.