
Sancho Panza
Don Quixote's squire, a peasant who accompanies him on his adventures, motivated by the promise of an island to govern.
Core Belief
"Practicality and self-preservation are paramount. While he values loyalty and friendship, he is primarily motivated by the desire for a better life for himself and his family."
Worldview
Sancho sees the world as a place of hard work, simple pleasures, and practical concerns. He is skeptical of grand ideals and romantic notions, preferring the tangible rewards of food, drink, and comfort.
Personality
Sancho Panza is pragmatic, shrewd, and simple, representing the voice of common sense and earthly concerns. He is loyal to Don Quixote but often bewildered and frustrated by his master's delusions. He is fond of food, comfort, and material rewards, and expresses his wisdom through proverbs and down-to-earth observations.
In Their Own Words
"“Look ye, señor,” said Sancho, “there’s no enchantment here, nor anything of the sort, for I am Sancho Panza, I have a body, and I am flesh and bones, and I am just as much her born as other people are, and as you see I am not able to bear being blanketed, and that’s a proof that I am as I say, and not anybody else.”"
"“But if there be any truth in the common saying, that to have companions in trouble gives some relief, let us see what this is, for I have to spend the night with this dead body, which I don’t relish much.”"
"“Well,” said Sancho, “I own that to give a good government to a man is a good thing, if one knows how to use it, but it is no small thing to be a bailiff in the brotherhood, for all that. I can tell you that if the air goes down well with you, there’s no need to look for a support from the bench; that the good is to be looked for in the house, and that they give him the name of a priest for the one that knows how to sing well; but I have always heard say that he that knows not how to do it will have a bad end;”"
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