It is unclear whether King Arthur actually ever existed. There are many accounts of this so called “King”, but there isn’t any historical evidence that proves this to be fact.…
The story of the greatest king of all time has been developed over centuries. The Arthurian legend has no known author’s that can claim the original Arthurian legend however it is stated that three authors helped shaped the Arthurian legend, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chretien de Troyes and Sir Thomas Malory. These author’s work, specifically Sir Thomas Malory’s, have been the main sources for many authors that translate the legend from Middle English to modern English in the late nineteenth century and the twentieth century for modern readers to understand and enjoy the fantastic legend of King Arthur. However, Malory’s famous novel “Le Morte D’Arthur” did not seem appropriate for youngsters, because of its sexual details, betrayal, adultery,…
Additional proof of Arthur being an archetypal hero are the tests, allies and enemies he encountered within the story. He faced many tests on his journey but one stood out. This test was the one where Arthur was getting the hour hand from Mister Monday. To actually get to Mister Monday he had to first cross a web that would only be out for a few minutes then go through a pit of snakes that would spit poison and finally through a pit of “dark yellow mud that bubbled and popped like burning porridge”(311). This all lead up to Arthur getting the hour hand from Mr. Monday.…
Many speculations have been made trying to determine who is the modern day King Arthur, his reincarnate self. King Arthur, if he existed, was thought to be one of the greatest leaders of all time. There have been many legends about King Arthur, including that King Arthur would come back in the future during a dark era and bring the society back to the way it was. As for Doctor Ben Carson I believe that he is the reincarnate King Arthur. King Arthur and Doctor Ben Carson have many similar traits.…
1. King Arthurs nickname as a child was “Wart” which was derived from 'Art', short for 'Arthur'.…
"He was only a man who had meant well, who had been spurred along the course of thinking by an eccentric necromancer with a weakness for humanity. Justice had been his last attempt-to do nothing which was not just. But it had ended in failure" (White, OAFK 634). The "he" in this passage refers to King Arthur, the main character in T.H. White's The Once and Future King and Book of Merlyn, who failed in his attempt to unite England due to the mistakes made by him and those close to him. Arthur, betrayed by those close to him, not properly educated on the greedy, selfish, and violent heart of man, failed in his attempt to create a stable, progressive, and peaceful society.<br><br>To begin with, those close to Arthur made mistakes that would lead to his eventual downfall. Merlyn's forgetfulness kept him from informing Arthur of his mother's name. "...but suddenly he remembered it in his sleep-the simplest thing! It was Arthur's mother's name which he had forgotten to mention in the confusion!" (White, OAFK 310). If Arthur had known the identity of his mother he would not have slept with his own sister, "...but it seems, in tragedy, that innocence is not enough" (White, OAFK 312). This account with his sister created Mordred, who, taught by his mother that revenge had to be taken, would be his father's killer. Others close to Arthur betrayed him as well. Gwenever's selfishness and jealousy as well as Lancelot's "evil steak" played an important role in the King's downfall. They chose to sleep with each other behind the King's back, knowing that the discovery of their affair would destroy his life's work. If Gwen and Lance could have just come to the realization that they could not sleep each other and still be loyal to their King, this tragedy would not have taken place. Perhaps Lance put it best when he said "...your friend can hardly be your friend if he is also going to be your betrayer" (White, OAFK 336).<br><br>Arthur did not receive a proper education on the…
King Arthur is a fictional character based off of an actual king in the fifth century. The tales were originally coined by the author Nennius, although, as years progressed it was discovered to be the craftsmanship of several authors. The several different writers each contributed to many different versions of the same story, much of the key elements remain the same. King Arthur was a Christian figurehead. He was the epitome of grace, modesty, and faith; just a few virtues that are heavily endeared by the Christian faith. In Le Morte d’Arthur, written by Sir Thomas Malory,Arthur says, “I may not so, for I have promised to do the battle to the uttermost by the faith of my body, while me lasteth the life, and therefore I had liefer to die with honour than to live with…
The story of King Arthur is one that has been told for generation in many different ways two telling are the book The Acts of King Arthur And His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck and King Arthur directed by Antoine Fuqua. In the Steinbeck version Arthur is the king of England and the son of King Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine. Due to a deal Uther made with Merlin, a wizard, Arthur was raised by Sir Ector as though he is his own son. Later on Uther passed away from an illness and lords began to claim his old land so Merlin and the archbishop set up a challenge to pull a sword from a stone. After Arthur pulled the sword from the stone Arthur claimed the throne and waged war against the lords and won under the guidance of Merlin.…
Courage is the will to do/say something regardless of the outcome. There is plenty of evidence and examples in the books and stories that seniors read in their English class all the time, like in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” and in “The Divine Comedy.”…
Arthur had pulled the sword out when he had to get a sword for the fight. it withdrew from the the stone. He was the true and faithful King of England. As he grew older he had all the knights gather around him to go against Saxons who, Romans from England…
One of the most debatable topics of the Arthurian legends is if the great King Arthur actually existed. It is hard to say whether he did or not because there is substantial evidence given for each side. On many accounts historians have found evidence that could support the opinion that he in fact was a real person. The problem is that there’s always a maybe factor in each piece of evidence that is found, meaning that none of it can really be confirmed. One very common opinion is that Arthur was a fictional character based off of multiple heroes and warriors of his time. Multiple people have recorded stories on all of these different heroes, and over time the legends eventually turned into one legend that everyone considered to be King Arthur. King Arthur could have existed because multiple historical sites have evidence of him being there, and King Arthur couldn’t have existed because he is recorded to have existed in multiple time periods, and also he is considered to be a fake character made up of multiple legends.…
In many literary stories, the protagonist is portrayed as a Christ figure. Such is the case in Idylls of the King, written by Lord Alfred Tennyson. The protagonist, Arthur, is portrayed as a Christ figure in three ways: as a king who desires law and order, as a king with questioned paternity, and as a king who was betrayed.…
King Arthur is a legend that is known the throughout the world. It is loaded with chivalry and romance. To most people it is just a romantic story of a king and his adventures involving magic, where good conquered evil. If there were no historical basis for the legend, there would be no arguement that he existed. This legend however is thought to have been based on an actual person.…
In the seven most important things book, the character Arthur demonstrates violence. It states " arthur got angry from seeing an old man wearing a familiar coat and threw a book. It shows that arther gets angry and violent very easily. This shows when he saw an old man also known as " the junk man" see a fimiliar coat that looked like his dad's old coat he thought he stole it. To begin with one of his traits is aggressiveness. A second trait for him is bravness. The last one of his traits are capable. These three traites describe him to be different yhan others but still the same person. Another event that proves the theme is when he saw a kid "sqeak" get bullied and tries to scare away the bullies. In addition, the narrator states " he had…
King Arthur’s life story was first written in the twelfth century book “History of the Kings of Britain” by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He wrote a more detailed story about King Arthur than Nennius. He described King Arthur’s magical sword, Caliburn, which is later known as Excalibur. He also described his relationship with his trusted knight Lancelot, the wizard Merlin and Queen Guinevere (History). In 2008, a show named Merlin came out and it’s a story about Merlin and King Arthur’s life. The knight Lancelot came to his kingdom to prove that he's as good of a knight as others even though he was in a lower class than the other knights. Queen Guinevere was first described as the assistant of King Arthur’s half sister Queen Morgan le Fay. Then, King…