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    Love Poem Analysis: Linda Pastan is an American poet of Jewish background. She was born in New York on May 27‚ 1932. Today‚ she lives in Potomac‚ Maryland with her husband Ira Pastan‚ an accomplished physician and researcher. She is known for writing short poems that address topics like family life‚ domesticity‚ motherhood‚ the female experience‚ aging‚ death‚ loss and the fear of loss‚ as well as the fragility of life and relationships. Love poem is a very simple poem yet it has a deep

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    and what that meant—how people lived by it—in this era. It is about truth and justice‚ undying love‚ sacrificing for the King‚ and bravery and courage whenever honor was at stake. Although these times were dark‚ and often barbarically bloody‚ they had clearly defined roles put upon men and women alike. Men were to be both chivalrous and ruthless all in the name of the King. Women held less value but were often used as pawns for men to bargain with and use as they needed without the need for agreement

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    answered. Why does Lancelot ascend to heaven‚ when he lived a life deemed unworthy as a result of this guilt regarding adultery with Guinevere? Lancelot’s adultery led to the death of many of the knights of the round table‚ and ultimately the downfall of King Arthur’s reign. The answer to this question is found within Cherewatuk’s article “Malory’s Launcelot and the Language of Sin and Confession”. Lancelot is guilty of sin because of his adultery with Guinevere‚ but in his heart‚ he is the truest lover

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    talked about. During this historical era‚ religion had as much authority over a person as their king‚ if not more. People attended church as much as they possibly could. I have found that some relate to these simpler times as better than now because at least then people took time to spend in religious undertakings and did not have to spend every waking minute working or recovering from working. In conclusion‚ I believe this book contains many spiritual struggles as well as mental struggles in contrary

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    character‚ is a naive and childish boy who would rather play all day than learn. Wart eventually stumbles across a wizard named Merlyn‚ who became his tutor. Merlyn lived backwards in time and saw the future to come. As the book reaches its conclusion‚ Wart becomes the king of England and rules it very well. I found it notable that as Wart developed through the lessons Merlyn taught him‚ the theme‚ too‚ developed. In chapter 5‚ Merlyn gives Wart his first lesson. It was a hot

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    castle…Her side‚ though‚ was uncovered‚ as well as her face‚ neck and breast; she was whiter than the hawthorn blossom."[2] Although the atmosphere of all of the lais is one of fairy tale‚ Lanval is the only one to take place within the milieu of Arthur‚ and is the only one to reference such Arthurian items as the Round Table and the isle of Avalon. Further‚ in contrast with the other lais‚ Lanval provides motivation and character analysis only for the eponymous protagonist: the fairy lady is not

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    in medieval literature are often knights‚ kings‚ or queens‚ such as in Chaucer’s‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Many supporting characters in these stories are one-dimensional and defined by there role in society. Main characters in medieval literature‚ however‚ exhibit signs of individuality and are not solely defined by society’s expectations. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain is also a knight. He belongs to King Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table‚ a very

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    new wife and her sister-in-law‚ Emily. On their trip back to Athens they come upon a group of women that live and Thebes. These women were crying because their king‚ Creon‚ refused to let them have proper burials for their dead husband. They begged Duke Theseus to attack him and defeat him. So Duke Theseus agrees and then defeats King Creon of Thebes. He takes two hostages from Thebes with him after named Palamon and Arcite‚ who are cousins. He then

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    gives and gets the required resources in order for it to work efficiently. If the kingdom called upon an army of a manor the lord would have to give him troops because it is part of his feudal oath. lords would give massive amounts of knights to the king (could be up to hundreds of them) (Biel 9). This worked efficiently because the king’s needs were met as were the lords (Biel 9). Knights would also have to swear an oath to stay loyal to their lord. The oath that the knight took was an oath of

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    Literary devices in the poem The Lady of Shalott. Tennyson uses multiple literary devices in "The Lady of Shalott‚" including simile‚ imagery‚ metaphor‚ and symbolism. In part three of the poem‚ Tennyson describes the details of Lancelot’s armor and horse: "The gemmy bridle glitter’d free‚   Like to some branch of stars we see   Hung in the golden Galaxy." (82-84) Tennyson uses a simile to compare the glitter of the horse’s bridle to the stars at night.  This simile also incorporates imagery

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