On January 10, 1860 at a public reading Ivan Turgenev delivered a speech drawing a contrast between Hamlet and Don Quixote. Turgenev noted that Quixote and Hamlet represented two fundamentally opposed qualities of human nature. He further suggested that every individual, more or less, incline toward being either a Don Quixote or Hamlet type.
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On January 10, 1860 at a public reading Ivan Turgenev delivered a speech drawing a contrast between Hamlet and Don Quixote. Turgenev noted that Quixote and Hamlet represented two fundamentally opposed qualities of human nature. He further suggested that every individual, more or less, incline toward being either a Don Quixote or Hamlet type.