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    Whose fault is the fall of Camelot? How long has civilized man been on earth? As long as the earth has turned. People might argue that it is Mordred’s fault for going against King Arthur. If King Arthur had not had an affair with Morgause‚ Mordred should not have been born and caused problems for King Arthur. He knows Lancelot and Guinevere love each other but he ignores the situation. It is when Mordred comes in and tries to go against him because he knows Lancelot and Guinevere are the people

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    Loss of Connection with Nature and Masculinity in The Pursuit of Civilization In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight‚ the trials that the Green Knight sets for Gawain are all designed to make Gawain aware of his loss of touch with primal human nature and the natural world. Throughout Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the Pearl Poet plays on Man’s disconnection with nature and how disconnection with nature robs one of the skillset most essential for basic survival and decision making. Every one of the

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    King Arthur Characters

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    The Story of King Arthur Characters 1.King Utherpendragon – He was the king of Great Britain during the Middle Ages. He calls on Merlin to do a prophecy. King Utherpendragon finds out that he will die of a high fever and his son will be raised by someone else. 2.Sir Kay – Sir Kay was a young knight of great valor and the brother of Arthur. He bravely fought in a tournament and was victorious. He told his father that he pulled the sword out of the stone even though it was not true. 3.Sir

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    In book one of “The Once and Future King” we are introduced to a young character named Wart; a foster child who is left in the care of Sir Ector. Kay‚ Ector’s son‚ is being trained in the ways of knighthood to one day take over his father’s throne. Wart found many ways to keep him entertained as Kay was being trained. Wart came across an old magician by the name of Merlyn who has proclaimed himself as Wart’s tutor/mentor. Over the next few years Merlyn instilled much wisdom in Wart by turning him

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    King Arthur's Quest

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    King Arthur’s Quest In this classic tale that is most known for it’s strength and heroism‚ King Arthur And His Knights Of The Round Table is an epic adventure that is told to individuals of all ages. Written by Roger Lancelyn Green‚ King Arthur And His Knights Of The Round Table was originally written for children but is enjoyed by everyone. The story is based on the chosen one‚ (King Arthur) along with the adventurous battles that he and the Knights of the Round Table face in

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    I. SUBJECT T.H. White’s novel‚ The Sword in the Stone‚ is placed during medieval England. The novel revolves around Wart and his foster family at the Castle of the Forest Sauvage‚ which includes Sir Ector and his son‚ Kay. The plot opens with the need of a tutor for Kay and Wart; moments later‚ this role is fulfilled by Merlyn the Magician. At the Forest Sauvage‚ Merlyn regularly tutors Wart and educates him through extraordinary means; they travel on adventures that educate and transform Wart

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    In which fundamental ways did the Arthurian legend differ from known facts? The place occupied by the King Arthur story seems to be midway between myth and reality. While early indications of his legend dating back to the sixth century‚ which correspond to the so-called Dark Ages of Britain‚ it has suffered such infinite variation to date that is virtually impossible to disentangle reality from fantasy. The myth is situated in the 6th century‚ in Sub-Roman Britain‚ when the romans left the territory

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    The film King Arthur tells the story of knights fighting in Briton in the Dark Ages. It began at the time when Arthur and his knights became free of their duties after fifteen years of battle. When they finally returned to their homes‚ they received a final duty from Bishop Germanus to go and rescue a Roman family from being attacked by the Saxons. Arthur rallies his knights on the journey to go and rescue the family to only find they have been holding pagans down in a secret tunnel. Arthur decides

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    Winning His Spurs‚ a book by George Alfred Henty. All over England‚ preachers’ speeches entice young men to take oaths to go on a mission that they probably they probably won’t come back from‚ a crusade. The Earl of Evesham decides to form part of the crusaders army and gathers up a long list of men‚ among those is Cuthbert. At a young age Cuthbert gained the favor of Earl of Evesham with his quick wit‚ patriotism for England‚ and willingness to help. Now these factors help him get on the list as

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    Le Morte D Arthur

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    Le Morte d’Arthur is a story which haves variety of complex characters and events that demonstrate the important lessons that can still be relevant into today’s world. The lessons that can be learn from the story could be of love and betrayal. I find Malory’s work to be personal rather than political or anything else in that matter.The reason why is by characters and the actions they take through the story.Some of the actions that lead me to think that lessons or truths that we can learn from is

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