Dulcinea's Letter To Sancho
Submitted by amy.cooney on November 22, 2007
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Dear Sancho:
Ever since Don Quixote died, I have been thinking of him and how he had been affected my life before his death. I know you are the closest friend of Don Quixote’s, so I am writing this letter to share his glorious deeds and remind you how great man he was.
Before I met Don Quixote, I always believed that all men were fundamentally the same like a pair of arms. They seemed like they were all animals and beasts that were full of lusts because whenever a man knocked on my door, they were always expecting to have a physical relationship with me rather than a serious sentimental relationship. Putting their money in my hand was enough for me because I was nothing but an ignoble strumpet who men use to satiate their lusts and forget me the next day. Therefore, when Don Quixote treated me as his lady, I had...
