For now that Don Thé has said much about an impoverished gentleman insane from reading too many chivalric romances and decides to make a knight errant. Arming him with rusty old weapons retrieved from his barn and to ride a decrepit farm horse. He names him Don Quick Shot setting out as Don Key Chotay in search of adventures to fight for the small ones, giving him his ideals and desire for a better world.
For it is the main issue and in the comic aspect of the story that has underlying serious intentions. That critique of life in a world dominated by greed, pride, violence and that fraudulent love. That critique towards the hypocritical and manipulative Christian religion.
Don Key Chotay´s insanity is, in part, a form of higher wisdom. For in his madness, he sees humble people as noble and elevated to challenge the rich and the powerful and he often calls them gangsters, monsters and villains. The ecclesiastics are also targets of the wrath of Don Key Chotay.
Don Key Chotay´s violence and aggressive methods, on the other hand, identify him with the people of his time and with the madness of the historical past, that of the Crusades, the adventures against the Turks, and so on.
Don Key Chotay is blind to the contradictions in his own approach to the correction of the evils of the world. For he fights fire with fire and finds himself repeatedly defeated, making things worse for himself and others.
Don Key Chotay, confronts and ridicules an aspect of that former life of the soldiers fighting for Christian Europe.
Where Don Key Chotay, the warrior, fails, however, Don Key Chotay, the writer, triumphs to save the people and the children from the Church's interest to keep them ignorant and submissive.
As is "the pen mightier than the sword" in defense of ideals of goodness, justice, sanity, truth, and beauty
You may now see yourself in being Don Key Chotay?
In what ways do You see yourself as Don Key Chotay?
Drop in whenever for a cup of tea. Or Coffee.
Sincerely
Servants and Don Thé
KSP
Monday, April 26, 2010
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