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"El Cid," a Spanish epic poem, reflects values of chivalry, honor, and loyalty to country and faith. It portrays the legendary figure of Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar as a heroic warrior who embodies these qualities in his quest for justice and glory. The poem also highlights themes of identity, exile, and redemption through El Cid's struggles and triumphs.

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