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List of characters in Don Quixote

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The following is a list of characters in the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.

[edit] The two main characters

[edit] Others

  • Ambrosio, a shepherd, friend of the deceased Grisóstomo
  • Ana Félix, fervent Christian maid, daughter of Ricote, rescued from Berbery.
  • Antonia, Alonso's niece, a woman under twenty; she urges both the curate and the barber to burn all of Alonso's books
  • Antonio, a goatherd, who plays a song for Don Quixote on the rebec (in Book I, Chapter 11)
  • Avellaneda, author of the false Second Part of Don Quixote who is frequently referred to in Cervantes' second part.
  • Cardenio
  • Cid Hamete Benengeli ("Sidi Hamid Eggplant"), the fictional Arabic author (and learned authority) adopted by Cervantes and listed as the author of the adventures of Don Quixote.
  • Dulcinea of El Toboso, the woman Don Quixote fancies his lady love; her real name is Aldonza Lorenzo
  • Dorothea, a grieving, beautiful woman, was married to Don Fernando before he left for Luscinda, pretented to be Princess Micomicona to get Don Quixote to leave the mountains
  • Ginés de Passamonte a.k.a. Ginesillo de Parapilla, criminal freed by Don Quixote
  • Grisóstomo, a shepherd who dies of a broken heart after his declaration of love is spurned by Marcela
  • Maritornes, an ugly, but kind-hearted servant at an inn in which Don Quixote and Sancho spend the night. She is unwittingly involved in a brawl in the middle of the night when Don Quixote mistakes her for the innkeeper's daughter, whom he believes is in love with him.
  • Marcela, a wealthy orphan girl who dresses as a shepherdess and lives in the woods to commune with nature, and whose beauty attracts dozens of spurned suitors
  • Montesinos, errant knight.
  • Nicholas, the barber, Don Quixote's friend
  • Pedro Perez, the curate, who, along with Antonia, orders nearly all of Don Quixote's books burnt in hopes of curing him of his delusions (I:6)
  • Ricote, a Morisco friend of Sancho, banned from Spain, but returned as a German pilgrim.
  • Roque Guinart, a fictional version of the Catalan bandit Perot Rocaguinarda.
  • Teresa (also named Joana) Panza and Sanchica, wife and daughter of Sancho
  • Bachelor Sansón Carrasco, Don Quixote's friend who jousts with him disguised as a rival knight, in an effort to get him to return home.
  • Don Sancho de Azpeitia, a Biscayane squire who cuts part of Don Quixote's ear off in a swordfight (I:9)
  • Vivaldo, a shepherd who saves Grisóstomo's poems of unrequited love from the fire

[edit] Unnamed but important characters

  • The Duke and The Duchess, a couple of Aragonese aristocrats who invite Don Quixote and Sancho to their castle, where they "amuse" themselves by playing all sorts of humiliating pranks on them.
  • Don Quixote's housekeeper, who carries out the book-burning with alacrity and relish.
  • The innkeeper who puts Don Quixote up for the night and agrees to dub him a "knight," partly in jest and partly to get Don Quixote out of his inn more quickly (I:3)
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