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Miguel De Cervantes Influences

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Miguel de Cervantes: Influential Spanish Author Have you ever been raided by pirates and put into slavery? That is Miguel de Cervantes’ life in a nutshell. He has some wild moments throughout his life that will leave you in awe such as being taught by the Society of Jesuits, fighting in battles, and writing famous poems and books. Cervantes is spectacular person because of his childhood, his time in the Spanish military, his poetry career, and even his personal life which has made him one of the most amazing people in literature. Miguel was born on September 29, 1547, to Don Rodrigo de Cervantes and Leonor de Cortinas (biography.com; thefamouspeople.com). He was the fourth child out of seven in the Cervantes family (biography.com). He was born in the small city of Alcala de Henares, Spain, which is close to Madrid (thefamouspeople.com). Cervantes’ younger years were pretty rough, with his father …show more content…

He did not see any military action for a year until the Battle of Lepanto that occurred in 1571 (Britannica.com). When it was tie to attack in the battle, Cervantes began to develop a fever but he knew he needed to fight and pushed through it (Britannica.com). Once the war was all over, Cervantes had received several serious injuries that placed him in the hospital for about six months (thefamouspeople.com). Miguel continued to serve in the military bravely and willingly for four more years. One day his leaders told him to deliver letters of commendation to the king. His ship was attacked by Barbary pirates and he was taken into slavery (Britannica.com). His slave masters found the letters he was delivering to the king and raised his slave price due to those letters (Britannica.com). He was stuck in captivity for three years until his family bought him out (Britannica.com). He quit serving in the military and decided to start writing poems for a living, which would eventually pay

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