Quixote Go: Digital Reorientation of Literature in 21st Century
Abstract
“Sir, may I go out for a while?” one of my students asked. Since, it was ten minutes break, I allowed him. He thanked me and ran out. Came back after fifteen minutes, exhausted and perspired but a smile of satisfaction, perhaps that of Agamemnon, when he came back to Argos after destroying the Trojans. I asked justification of extra five minutes. He smiled and said, “I went to ‘A’ wing,” for our college premises has three buildings interconnected, A, B and C Wing. He intuited the next question and replied, “I needed only one Pokemon to break the record of the largest Pokemon army. I had 150 and needed one, and my GPS showed it on the first floor of the ‘A’ wing. So I had to go there immediately.” I found Don Quixote resurrected. His face was glittering with Quixotean satisfaction. Cervantes was mocking at me from the unknown corner of my classroom.
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“Sir, may I go out for a while?” one of my students asked. Since, it was ten minutes break, I allowed him. He thanked me and ran out. Came back after fifteen minutes, exhausted and perspired but a smile of satisfaction, perhaps that of Agamemnon, when he came back to Argos after destroying the Trojans. I asked justification of extra five minutes. He smiled and said, “I went to ‘A’ wing,” for our college premises has three buildings interconnected, A, B and C Wing. He intuited the next question and replied, “I needed only one Pokemon to break the record of the largest Pokemon army. I had 150 and needed one, and my GPS showed it on the first floor of the ‘A’ wing. So I had to go there immediately.” I found Don Quixote resurrected. His face was glittering with Quixotean satisfaction. Cervantes was mocking at me from the unknown corner of my classroom.