The story, "Sword in the Stone, " written by Sir Thomas Malory is about, King Uther, putting his sword into a block of stone, and whoever pulls the sword out is the rightful King of Britain. Sir Kay went to a tournament, but forgot his own sword, once he remembered Arthur came along, he decided to send Arthur to get his sword back to him. Instead of bringing back Sir Kay’s sword, he brought King Uther’s sword out of the stone. The use of vocabulary in the story is moderate, for example “They were confronted by a …show more content…
Sir Kay didn’t lie that he had pulled the sword out of the stone in the movie, while Arthur is pulling the sword out the second time, he was never told about that his father is, King Uther. The visual piece shows more what the story would have looked like in the past, but the video was computer generated. The video shows more facial expressions that were not mentioned in the story, and those details helped with the video clip's strengths. The vocabulary is easy because children watch this movie, and yet overuse of vocabulary words may end up confusing the children, and they will not quite understand what is happening in the movie. There were no flashbacks in the clip of the movie, "Sword in The Stone," and there were any flashbacks in the clip, it would help viewers understand more why the sword is in the stone (Nichole Rey). The theme of the video clip is the same as the literary piece because Arthur, pulls the sword out, with ease, in both