Don Quixote - Part 2, Chapter 9 Summary & Analysis

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Don Quixote - Part 2, Chapter 9 Summary & Analysis

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Part 2, Chapter 9 Summary

Instead of finding Dulcinea's palace when Quixote heads to a large building, he finds a church. Don Quixote states plainly that he never has actually seen Dulcinea, after which Sancho admits that he too actually has never seen her, even though he was supposed to deliver a letter to her previously. A man comes along, but he is a stranger to the place and cannot help them out. Sancho suggests that they retire to the woods, and he will search for her tomorrow in the light.

Part 2, Chapter 9 Analysis

Sancho finally gets to relieve his conscience of the secret that he never managed to deliver the letter from the previous book to Dulcinea. When Quixote admits he is ignorant of her location and description, Sancho takes the opportunity to confess his own ignorance.

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