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    Who wants to be the King of Britain? In order to be king‚ someone just needs to pull that simple sword out of the block of stone. In "The Sword in the Stone" and “The Sword in The Stone – King Arthur HD” tells up how a little boy becomes king. In this Arthurian Legend‚ there are similarities‚ and there are differences that could change personal perspectives on knowing how Arthur becomes King of Britain. The story‚ "Sword in the Stone‚ " written by Sir Thomas Malory is about‚ King Uther‚ putting his

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    before then‚ the legends of Arthur had existed and had been famous. In fact‚ Chretien de Troyes’ Arthurian Romances is one in a long line of stories sharing the legacy of Arthur. Yet‚ even Chretien’s famous tales started their own legacies‚ legacies which are still seen in both academia and pop culture today. King Arthur did not begin with Chretien de Troyes. While it was the Arthurian Romances written by Chretien de Troyes that made who is believed to be the Welsh king popular‚ there were a couple

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    1. Was there a real King Arthur? Explain your answer. 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. 2. Is King Arthur a hero? Why or why not? Use the information from the unit to help you explain your response. I do think the vision of King Arthur is somewhat heroic. The masses sometimes need nothing more than morale‚ which is what the story of this hero provides.

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    love triangles‚ but many of them have sad or tragic endings. One of the most well known and famous love triangles is among King Arthur‚ Guinevere‚ and Lancelot. Another love triangle many people know is the one between Uther‚ Igraine‚ and Gorlois. There is also a love triangle that isn’t as popular as the other two‚ but is still well known. That love triangle is between King Mark‚ Iseult‚ and Tristan. In many of love triangles‚ there is always a tragedy. In this case‚ all three of the triangles have

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    greatness of King Arthur and the importance of following the rules of war and chivalry. King Arthur is betrayed by his close friend Lancelot‚ his most favored knight‚ and by his queen Guinevere. Upon being betrayed‚ Arthur is forced to follow the rules of the time‚ and do as he is expected. When Arthur discovers that Lancelot and Guinevere have traveled to Joyous Garde‚ he swoons in sadness due to the loss of the many other knights lost in the battle. It would be easy to assume that the king would be

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    Study Questions for The Once and Future King Name:_____________________________ Part I: The Sword in the Stone Chapter One 1. What two types of education does Sir Ector insist upon for Kay and the Wart? 2. Discuss the relationship between Kay and the Wart. 3. What aspects of medieval life are presented in this chapter? Chapter Two 4. What elements of fantasy‚ superstition‚ and/or the supernatural are introduced in this chapter? Chapter Three 5. Discuss the Wart’s

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    Princess Bride and “Arthur and the Two Swords”‚ Westley and Arthur‚ are both brave and determined. However‚ although they both have similar character traits‚ their behavior was completely different. Even though the odds were against both of them at a certain point during their journeys (when Westley confronted Humperdinck without strength and when Arthur fought King Pellinore‚ even though he had no weapon)‚ they both fought on‚ and‚ in the end‚ they both arose victorious. Westley and Arthur were both determined

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    themes. The Mists of Avalon becomes a legend seen through new eyes‚ with details‚ majestic language‚ and haunting foreshadowing that hold the reader through its more than 800 pages. It is a story of another time and place. It’s the legendary saga of King Arthur and his companions at Camelot. Their battles‚ love‚ and devotion are told this time from the perspective of the women involved. Women are what bring this story to such cavernous depths. We are not brought into the perspective of the men‚ we

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    They used environmental attributes to make sense of the complexities they had. The first application of logic found in the movie was in the first scene with the use of coconuts. They argued about how King Arthur had coconuts here in a moderate climate while coconuts only grow in tropical climates. King Arthur’s explanation for this was that a swallow brought it back when migrating. The peasant said that is impossible because a little bird cannot carry a coconut while it migrates. Hence with no other

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    Arthur Pendragon; Fit For A King? Arthur was crowned king not only at a young age but also completely unexpectedly. Arthur did not ask to be king‚ he was still a child and did not feel he was worthy of such a position. Arthur’s lack of confidence and trust in himself defines him as a king and his ability to rule. Arthur’s dependency on others proves to be King Arthur’s tragic flaw. As a child Arthur was brought up as Sir Kay‚ his foster brother’s‚ Squire. He grew up serving to others demands‚ it

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