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    The Fifty-First Dragon by Heywood Broun is an amazing book about courage‚ and belief. The main character is sent to fight dragons‚ learns an extremely important lesson about himself‚ and then get’s killed by his 51st dragon. Broun uses great phrasing within the story‚ and brings the old world of dragons to life for an exciting tale great for any age. The protagonist of our story is Gawaine le Cœur-Hardy‚ a young man who attends an academy for training knights‚ yet lacks courage extremely. The

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    Azraa: 3‚ 2‚ 1 and... ACTION! Aliza: welcome to Camelot’s daily news. Today I Aliza Khot and Paige Raybould will be reporting this week’s news. Over to you Paige with the latest weather forecast. Paige: thank you Aliza‚ the forecast for today will be sunny until the afternoon when it will become slightly cloudy in the south but for the rest of England it will stay warm. Back to you Aliza. Aliza: as many of you have heard there has been some astonishing news reports of a women found dead floating

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    In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the Green Knight is a green horseman on a green horse who in the beginning of the story he looks for the “captain of the crowd.” The Green Knight is strange as he is green and receives many stares from onlookers. The Green Knight in the story shows to be merciful‚ cunning‚ and adoring. The Green Knight is a forgiving person as he forgives Sir Gawain‚ a respected knight‚ for kissing his wife twice; but the Knight forgives him as he gave Gawain two blows with an

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    The Gems Behind Myths "Hoc viridi lucernam‚ plena fortuna benedicam et mea locket ligare ut. Ita mote sit‚" the Roman Sentinel exclaimed while casting his spell for good fortune upon his emerald amulet. The phrase roughly translates to‚ “This green light for full bless and good luck to tie my locket . So might it be.” Gems used for magic‚ sorcery‚ and witchcraft‚ as used in the Arcane Arts‚ can be seen throughout history. Magic is considered to be an important part of mythology. Gems have much to

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    In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight the Pearl Poet is trying to communicate the chivalric code in a positive tone to convey its importance even though it is difficult to obtain because the chivalric code ultimately saves the hero‚ Gawain. The chivalric code is a set of rules‚ among other things‚ that tells people how to act. In the 14th Century the way in which people acted around others was the largest judgement of their character. Sir Gawain’s struggle to consistently use chivalric code made it

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    is parallel to King Arthur and the Round Table written by Roger Lancelyn Green. Harry Potter is about Harry going through crazy adventures. During these adventures‚ he learns a lot of skills and he goes through lots of challenges. In King Arthur‚ Merlin puts a sword in a rock and the first person to get it out of the rock would be the King. So everyone tries to pull it out. These books are very alike because they share the same idea. The main characters in the book King Arthur and the Round

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    Authors often time use their works as a way to express how they feel about their society’s way of life and the people in it. Geoffrey Chaucer is once such author‚ who wrote The Canterbury Tales to teach his audience morals and to satirize his society. All characters in the Canterbury Tales served a purpose. While Chaucer is fond of the Squire‚ who is full of life and love‚ he represented how the life of Knighthood in Medieval Europe was not as chivalrous as it should have been. This can be determined

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    The Lady of the Castle continually tests Gawain’s inherent characteristics of truth and loyalty in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." She appears to Gawain three times and tempts him to abandon his integrity. Although unsuccessful in her first two attempts‚ the Lady finally breaks down Gawain’s defenses during their third bedroom encounter. Initially‚ she captivates Gawain by presenting herself as physically beautiful. After appealing to Gawain’s need for security and salvation‚ she offers him

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    John Gardner delicately places humor into the incredible twisted setting. “Dragon‚ Dragon”. Gardner includes humor while adding modern day technology into medieval times; he also creates hilarious scenes through the characters while teaching a lesson. Last‚ he uses humor through the setting. In addition to this humor‚ there is also an important theme. Readers will be hooked with the incredible medieval twist. Gardner doesn’t disappoint his audience. John Gardner delivers a setting with modern

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    In the beginning of my story that I will tell you here and now we stop in a place called Knight’s Valley. This is where Voor and Eyda live when there is not a war or battle to be fought. Voor‚ a strapping young man of twenty‚ is a well trained swords man and a skilled close combat fighter. Eyda on the other hand has her skills in archery and swords manship. Every year or so there is a many headed giant snake monster that passes along one end of Knight’s Valle‚ this monster ends up trapping in the

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