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Don Quixote represents the Christ-like figure in Man of La Mancha since he shows everyone the way one ought to live. He was exceedingly intelligent, had followers, turned people away from sin, was betrayed, and finally "killed"; this is a life that closely resembled that of Jesus Christ. Sancho was the good friend of Don Quixote, much like St. Peter was to Jesus and Aldonza closely resembles Mary Magdalene for her complete change of heart to righteousness. Finally there is Dr. Carrasco who, like Judas Iscariot, betrayed the ones they should have loved for a small bribe. Don Quixote transforms those who he interacts and communes with. He inspires the start of the transformation within each of the characters, both physically and spiritually.

    Don Quixote is the central most important character in Man of La Mancha who changed the lives of others so dramatically, that they were never the same again. He represents a Christ-like figure who helps most of those he interacts to attain salvation. Jesus, like Don Quixote, helped save people from themselves by showing them how they should not view life how it really is, but how it should be. They should not see misery and despair in whomever they meet, but righteousness and nobility. "Like beauty, my friend, 'tis all in the eyes of the beholder." (Wasserman 13). Because Don Quixote sees only the good in those around him, he could see that, although Aldonza was a typical kitchen slut, she regretted what she did, and that, to Don Quixot...

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Submitted by: iskandp
Date Submitted: 04-24-10 1:17pm
Category: English
Words: 1229
Pages: 4.92