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    King Arthur Facts 1. King Arthurs nickname as a child was “Wart” which was derived from ’Art’‚ short for ’Arthur’. 2. Arthur never called himself a king. 3. Arthur loved his dog. 4. There is still a great debate as to whether Arthur existed or is just a myth. 5. Some of the descendants of Arthur have put together a plausible family tree. 6. The round table is an important element of the King Arthur legend. 7. Since Arthur didn’t consider himself a king or supreme being‚ he did not want to

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    Do you want to know what Epic Hero I chose? I chose to write about King Arthur‚ the Legendary British King. King Arthur is a Legendary King from Great Britain known as the best king that Great Britain ever has had. His Legend comes from medieval times‚ and it says that he was the one who lead Britain a victory against the Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th century AD. In some poems‚ Arthur is known as a Great Warrior defending Britain‚ or as a magical folklore. In the French stories‚ it

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    The clash of Excalibur against another sword‚ the clank of the armour‚ the bashing of shields‚ and the sweat of King Arthur of Camelot fighting a foe. The story of King Arthur is just a legend‚ he was a knight. In the time of the Middle Ages knights were very popular. Part of what made them so popular was because of how noble they were. Another reason that made them so popular was how powerful they were when they were working together in an army. There are many different types and orders of knights

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    As the poem begins‚ the reader is thrown into the world of King Arthur’s Knights. The parties‚ the hunts. And with that the expectations society set for a young knight like Sir Gawain. As well as the chivalric codes for courtly love in this fictional society. Exposed to this atmosphere‚ the reader is able to catch a glimpse of these 5 Knightly Virtues or standards Gawain is put up against as a knight of high honor‚ the troubles he faces with his courtly lover‚ and how each of these affects his character

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    have been passed down to many groups of people. Excalibur and the Bible are two of the most commonly known stories to have survived through generations. The similarities between King Arthur and Jesus Christ start when they were conceived. They were said to have been conceived unusually and almost magically. King Arthur grew up in a place where many people needed help. In the Bible‚ Jesus grew up only to find out that he was born to save the world from sin. Despite the seemed inability to do such

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    King Arthur and the Knight of the Round Table Well first Arthur was a legendary British leader who‚ according to past histories against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and 6th centuries. Arthur was also the mythological figure who has the head of the Kingdom of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. Also Arthur became king when he drawled a mysterious sword out of a stone. Merlin who is‚ a legendary figure who is best known as a wizard in Arthurian legend said that whoever pulls

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    King Arthur’s Round Table has the shape of a circle‚ an archetypal symbol of endlessness and unity‚ but that unity is destroyed through the actions of the knights who used to protect those ideas. In Thomas Malory’s The Death of King Arthur‚ retold by Peter Ackroyd‚ a decline in Lancelot du Lake’s honor and integrity leads to a loss of respect from those he loves‚ suggesting that contrasting loyalties cannot coexist without causing a rift in society. Lancelot‚ known as a loyal servant of his king

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    What evidence supports the myth of King Arthur? “Some people believe that King Arthur is so inextricably tied up in Celtic Mythology that he must‚ in origin‚ have been‚ not a man at all‚ but a god.” Arthur is claimed as the king of almost every Celtic kingdom known. The 6th century saw many men names Arthur born into the royal families of Britain but‚ even though‚ there were many attempts to identify the great man himself amongst them‚ there can be little doubt that most of these people were only

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    Price Hail! King Arthur: Long Live Who? It is hard to adequately explain how long scholars‚ writers‚ and historians alike‚ have extensively researched the topic of King Arthur. Who was he? Did he exist? Was there really a Camelot and Guinevere? When I first began this study myself‚ my opinion was pretty concrete: of course there was a King Arthur and the chivalrous stories must be true. To my surprise‚ my thoughts went in a completely different direction the deeper into the subject I got. I

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    We have read King Arthur and the knights of the round table. It’s a fantasy/history book. Here is a short summary: After Uther Pendragon’s death‚ Merlin the druid forms a stone‚ and in it‚ a sword. On this sword‚ it is written that anyone who can pull it out of the stone will become the new king of England. After many years‚ the young Arthur‚ (secretly the son of Pendragon)‚ pulls this magical sword out of the stone‚ and becomes king. Together with Merlin‚ he constructs a round table‚ where only

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