This is an example of allusion, as the speaker references a specific literary work, "Don Quixote," to emphasize a point.
Don Quixote and Dulcinea
analfabeto (literally, "without alphabet")
They were oblivious and ignorant.
ignorant. stupid douche bag
It is used to describe someone's intellect. Ignorant means "without knowledge". If someone is ignorant about cars, it means they have little or no knowledge about cars. "Kyle wanted to join in the discussion with the guys, but he was ignorant when it came to sports."
Don Quixote makes two expeditions without Sancho Panza in Miguel de Cervantes' novel. The first expedition is alone, when he sets out in search of adventure as a knight errant. The second is when he disguises himself as "The Knight of the White Moon" to complete his penance.
Literary implication is when the writing implies something. An example of this can be found in various types of writing including books and school papers. The comment, everyone else is a pushover would imply the speaker is not a pushover.
Easily
Just let them know how ignorant you are; people love to show off their knowledge.
they dont but should be able to if they want without ignorant men throwing rocks at them.
Don Quixote tells Sancho Panza to defend his honor if common men attack him, but to not attack them first unless they insult his lineage. He advises Sancho to uphold his dignity without resorting to violence unless absolutely necessary.
The characters are the beings that the story happens to. Without them, there is no story.