The framing device of Cervantes' Don Quixote, the figure of Cide Hamete Benengeli who chronicles the novel's 74 episodes, suggests that:

a. The narrator may be lying, since he is a perfidious Muslim.
b. As Don Quixote's wife, she has a reason to exaggerate his chivalrous behavior.
c. The giants Don Quixote claimed to see while tilting at windmills were, like Cide, real.
d. Sancho Panza may have been a double for this figure and the real narrator.


a. The narrator may be lying, since he is a perfidious Muslim.

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