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  1. Dulcinea del Toboso is a fictional character who is unseen in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote. Don Quixote believes he must have a lady, under the mistaken view that chivalry requires it.

  2. Dulcinea, fictional character in the two-part picaresque novel Don Quixote (Part I, 1605; Part II, 1615) by Miguel de Cervantes. Aldonza Lorenzo, a sturdy Spanish peasant girl, is renamed Dulcinea by the crazed knight-errant Don Quixote when he selects her to be his lady.

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  4. The unseen, unknown inspiration for all of Don Quixote’s exploits, Dulcinea, we are told, is a simple peasant woman who has no knowledge of the valorous deeds that Don Quixote commits in her name.

  5. Get everything you need to know about Dulcinea del Toboso in Don Quixote. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  6. Dulcinea del Toboso es un personaje ficticio de la novela El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha, [1] escrita por Miguel de Cervantes. Mujer imaginaria y perfecta corporizada en otros personajes e inspirada en la campesina Aldonza Lorenzo, hija de Lorenzo Corchuelo y Aldonza Nogales, Dulcinea es la encarnación de «la Belleza y la ...

  7. Dulcinea del Toboso is not a real person, and she never actually makes an appearance in all of Don Quixote. However, the lovely lady does exist as a powerful fantasy in the mind of Don Quixote, and she motivates nearly everything he does.

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