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    Arthur The story of Arthur talks about this great king who may or may not be real but they described how a real true king should act. Arthur is a good demonstration of what chivalry really is. Kings are supposed to be part of the land‚ the land and the king are one if you have a bad king the lad will be rotten but if the king is good the land will be rich. Three things that chivalry that are show in arthur are Strength‚ courage‚ and duty to your land In Arthur he shows that strength is one thing

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    Spurred on by a great deal of written secondary sources that supposedly provides proof of King Arthur’s existence a few historians have confused maths and reality. By believing in the tales of valour that this British general was meant to have performed‚ these historians have romanticised the legacy of King Arthur and his court resulting in Arthur’s story to be considered endured for centuries. However‚ technological advances provide strong evidence that the fearless ruler was in fact myth just as

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    took Arthur from his mother and king Uther there was a big story about why he got his first born. So Arthur grew up not knowing who his real father is and when he did find out he was in aww. Arthur went through rough times to get where he got in life and he did things that were not as good as they should have been. Arthur has finally been named king of his country when he was just learning how to be a squire. Arthur’s death was not easy to handle but it happened and it took its time. Arthur went

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    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table is a novel about Merlin the magician 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.Arthur found the stone and became king. He went threw challenges and difficulties like my 21st knight went threw challenges as well. They went through struggles. They both were treated like servants and treated them as they were not loved. That is what made them strong that’s

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    only person who was pure enough at heart to see and to find the grail. He found the grail and returned it to Camelot and to his King Arthur. After he had retrieved the Grail he died shortly after so the he could remain pure. After King Arthur had the Holy Grail in his possession he and his knights continued to crusade the holy land in search of more items. When King Arthur was old and about to die he sent some of his most trusted knights to hide the Holy Grail somewhere in England so that no unholy

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    King Arthur and English Novel

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    The English Novel George Saintsbury The English Novel Table of Contents The English Novel...............................................................................................................................................1 George Saintsbury ....................................................................................................................................2 PREFACE...............................................................................................

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    The famous legend of King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table is arguably one of the most highly acclaimed themes in British literature and history. Although the Arthurian legends‚ full of magic and heroism‚ seem to be far-fetched and a complete fantasy‚ evidence to prove the existence of the so-called “King Arthur” actually does exist‚ just not in great numbers. The historical foundation surrounding King Arthur is not enough to validate that he actually existed‚ yet it still leaves historians

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    Many stories have been of King Arthur‚ although historians have not been able to prove he existed. King Arthur’s story was originally told orally and passed down by storytellers. Since the story of King Arthur originated from oral stories and not writings‚ it is possible that the original story has been changed. Arthur first appears in the writings of a Welsh historian Nennius. These writings are from the 800’s. Nennius wrote a list of 12 battles King Arthur fought in. The battles that Nennius wrote

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    Arthur Pendragon: Man or Myth? Was Arthur Pendragon a King or did he exist at all? Avalon Keft “Most of what you think you know about Camelot‚ Guinevere and Lancelot and the evil sorceress known as Morgan le Fay is nothing but lies.”1 For centuries‚ men and women across the globe have been enveloped in a tale‚ which‚ regrettably‚ is not true. King Arthur‚ or rather‚ Arthur Pendragon‚ was for many years accepted to be the mythical ruler of 5th and 6th century Britain. The tale of a boy who‚ at

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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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