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    “Okay.” Gwen blew out a long breath and closed her eyes. An image immediately came to mind‚ one of the children’s bookstore called King Arthur’s Castle‚ which was three doors down from the café where she worked. It was her favorite place in the world. The owner‚ Annis‚ created small reading nooks out of industrial cardboard that she painted on the outside to look like castle walls. Inside each nook there was a theme‚ and the artwork featured either knights‚ princesses‚ dragons‚ or a castle kitchen

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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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    word‚ while in the story Gawain seeks a fight with his former ally with the goal of regaining honor for him and his king. In both examples‚ Gawain fights hard and stays true to what they claim‚ but the better‚ more courageous Gawain would be in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”. The “Le morte d’Arthur” version of Sir Gawain is too proud‚ being the key factor in the war against King Arthur and Sir Launcelot. “.. If we retreat now we will become a laughingstock‚ …” (228). Gawain is also

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    presence of worry in the air. Council members sat erect‚ and even Gwaine did not crack jokes. With no need to call for quiet‚ Arthur started right in. “Men‚ we leave for Abertawe not at first light‚ but at dusk. If we ride hard‚ we can meet Odin’s army at the shore and be in position by sunrise. Rest for now‚ say your goodbyes and prepare to ride out near sunset.” Arthur briefly explained his battle plans‚ then dismissed everyone. Percival wanted to get to Fleur and Rion right away. He had faced

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh has many similarities to The Legend of King Arthur. Although Gilgamesh and King Arthur have comparison they also have differences. The main difference is that one is an Epic and the other is a Legend. To compare and contrast The Epic of Gilgamesh and The Legend of King Arthor‚ one must first know what the words‚ "Epic" and "Legend" mean. Primarily‚ "epic" is a long narrative poem about the deeds of a semi-god‚ also known as a superhuman hero who’s actions are depended on as

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    Book Questions 1. What lessons does Merlyn teach Arthur in leadership through the animal transformations? Arthur’s time with Merlyn was often spent transforming into animals. The four we know of are the perch‚ Hawk‚ ant‚ goose‚ and badger. Throughout these transformations‚ Arthur acquired a certain skill to help him be a better leader. While a fish he learns that being smart can help you‚ beat the bigger appoints who have less intelligence. He notices this when the ruler of the moat tries to eat

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    After reading A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court by Mark Twain‚ I realized that you can’t always continuously read a book for more than two hours. The book started with the prologue or as Mark Twain called it‚ “A Word of Explanation” starting on page 11. This section‚ as it should‚ introduces the main character and how they‚ or in this book’s case‚ he got into the situation he is in currently. Until chapter two‚ did the book finally grab my attention. It goes on to explain that this main

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    Once And Future King: Analytical Paper Sir Lancelot’s intense desire to perform heroic deeds was brought on by his lack of confidence and insecurity. His childhood was spent in seclusion‚ training for a job desired only to escape the hellish life that his hideous face would otherwise hold in store for him. Lancelot’s adulthood was spent trying to overcompensate for this ugliness by performing Herculean feats and good deeds. And the twilight years of his life were spent in remorse for the

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    Mark Twain is often thought of as the most cynical writer in American literature. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court is perhaps one of greatest works. In this amusing story‚ Twain takes an American entrepreneur from his own day and age‚ and thrusts him back to the age of King Arthur. The novel is therefore about how a nineteenth-century American industrialist might act if he found himself in medieval England. Mark Twain sees the Industrial Age in which he lived as a rabid attempt to exploit

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    Knowledge and Technology in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur ’s Court A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur ’s Court is a complicated novel that fundamentally deals with the concept of the human experience. Hank Morgan is a nineteenth century mechanic who is transported back thirteen centuries to medieval Britain‚ during the time of King Arthur. After his initial shock‚ he becomes determined to "civilize" Camelot by introducing modern industrial technology. At an initial look Twain

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