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Disney's Princess Eilonwy from "The Black Cauldron" portrayed as the lovely and imaginary, or at least heavily idealized, lady Dulcinea del Toboso from Miguel de Cervantes' novel "Don Quixote". This is perhaps the greatest existent Spanish work, equivalent to Shakespeare. The character Don Quixote is, quite happily, mad. He believes himself to be one of the knights of legend, and as such, must have a lady to whom he can dedicate his deeds of valor. He chooses a sturdy peasant lass named Aldonza Lorenzo, but Don Quixote does not see her as she is, but rather as his imagination wishes her to be: the perfect lady, probably a princess. Throughout the book, we never encounter Dulcinea, the name being a flowery term for sweetness, except through the old knight's descriptions of her many graces. As an hallucination, her clothing could be from any semi-medieval era, but I have tried to make her at the same time a little too shiny and too hazy to be real. |
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SaralynArati
Middle Earth
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