Placeholder: A realistic portrait of Sancho Panza: The peasant laborer who becomes Don Quixote’s faithful squire. He is greedy but kind, faithful but cowardly, and wise but ignorant. He represents the common sense and the practical worldview that contrast with Don Quixote’s madness and idealism. He is short, fat, and dark-skinned. A realistic portrait of Sancho Panza: The peasant laborer who becomes Don Quixote’s faithful squire. He is greedy but kind, faithful but cowardly, and wise but ignorant. He represents the common sense and the practical worldview that contrast with Don Quixote’s madness and idealism. He is short, fat, and dark-skinned.

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A realistic portrait of Sancho Panza: The peasant laborer who becomes Don Quixote’s faithful squire. He is greedy but kind, faithful but cowardly, and wise but ignorant. He represents the common sense and the practical worldview that contrast with Don Quixote’s madness and idealism. He is short, fat, and dark-skinned.

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Kandinsky 2.2

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