Don Quixote fights windmills from "summary" of Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes
A passionate, but misguided, man embarks on a famous adventure to challenge the windmills he believes are giants, only to find himself in a number of humorous and unfortunate situations. He bravely faces his opponents and his own delusions with a sense of humor and resilience.- This brave individual traveled far and wide with an outdated armor and rusty sword all in a noble cause. As fate had it, some of the giants he encountered turned out to be windmills.
- On his quest, he faced strong winds and menacing blades but kept going, driven by passion and loyalty. Undeterred, the determined hero found ways to show strength and heroism even when the odds seemed insurmountable.
- Once there was a person who believed that tall, magnificent structures were actually monsters. He decided to fight these 'monsters' with courage and determination despite the overwhelming odds.
- His adventures created a legendary legacy of resilience and fearlessness in the face of challenge and adversity. People talked about his extraordinary courage long after he had gone.
- The moral of this story is that courage, faith and perseverance can overcome any obstacle no matter how difficult it may seem at first glance. All you need is a heart full of purpose and willingness to fight like no one else; this will lead to success every time.