List of Don Quixote characters

List of Don Quixote characters

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

Contents

The two main characters

Others

  • Antonia, Alonso Quijano'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, an honorable young man who dwells in misery and madness in Sierra Morena, driven there by the apparent infidelity of his wife Lucinda and the treachery of Duke Ferdinand (Fernando). Shakespeare's lost play The History of Cardenio may have been based on his story.
  • Ferdinand (Fernando), a young and reckless nobleman, who promises to marry Dorothea, but leaves her and instead takes Lucinda from Cardenio, but eventually repents, returns Lucinda to Cardenio and marries Dorothea.
  • Dorotea (Dorothea), a modest young woman, whom Ferdinand promises to marry and then leaves. She remains loyal to Ferdinand despite his reckless behavior. Pretended to be Princess Micomicona to get Don Quixote to leave the mountains.
  • Cide Hamete Benengeli is the fictional Moorish author created by Cervantes and listed as the chronicler of the adventures of Don Quixote. Cide is a title like sir, which means My Lord, Hamete is the Spanish version of the arabic name Hamed, which means he who praises, and Benengeli is a comical invention of Cervantes that suggests aubergine-eater via the Spanish berenjena or aubergine, popularly considered to be the favorite food of the people of Toledo at the time of the novel.
  • Friston the magician (El Sabio Frestón), an imaginary character who Quixote imagines as the thief of his books and the enchanter of the windmills.
  • Dulcinea of El Toboso, the woman Don Quixote fancies his lady love; her real name is Aldonza Lorenzo
  • Ginés de Pasamonte a.k.a. Ginesillo de Parapilla, a criminal freed by Don Quixote. He later reappears as Maese Pedro, a puppet-showman who claims that he can talk to his monkey.
  • Grisóstomo, a shepherd who dies of a broken heart after his declaration of love is spurned by 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 suitors.
  • Ambrosio, a shepherd, friend of Grisóstomo.
  • Vivaldo, a shepherd who saves Grisóstomo's poems of unrequited love from the fire
  • Juan Haldudo, a peasant, and Andres (Andrés), his mistreated servant.
  • 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.
  • Montesinos and Durandarte, heroes whom Quixote claims to have seen when he descended into a cave.
  • Nicholas the barber (Maese Nicolás), Don Quixote's friend
  • Pedro Alonso, a neighbor of Quixote.
  • Pedro Perez the priest, 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. Father of Ana Félix, a fervent Christian maid, who separately returns from Berbery to Spain.
  • Teresa (also named Juana or 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)
  • Ruy Perez, a Spanish sailor who was held captive by the moors and escaped back to Spain with the help of Zoraida, also called Maria, a Moorish young lady who decided to convert to Christianity.
  • Juan Pérez de Viedma, the brother of Ruy Perez; Clara de Viedma, the daughter of Juan Pérez; Don Luis, a young man in love with Clara de Viedma
  • Tom Cecial (Tomé Cecial), a neighbor of Sancho and the squire of Sansón Carrasco, when he is disguised as "The Knight of the Mirrors".
  • Don Diego de Miranda, a learned hidalgo who hosts Quixote and Sancho at his home; Don Lorenzo, his son, an aspiring poet.
  • Altisidora, a young woman in the court of the Duchess, who pretends that she loves Quixote.
  • Doña Rodriguez de Grijalba, a duenna in the court of the Duchess; Tosilos, a lackey sent by the Duchess to fight with Quixote
  • Roque Guinart, a fictional version of the Catalan bandit Perot Rocaguinarda.
  • Don Antonio Moreno, Quixote's host in Barcelona.
  • Lothario, Anselmo, Camilla and Leonela are characters in "The Ill-Advised Curiosity", a story embedded in the first volume of Quixote.

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.

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