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    later, King Arthur makes reforms to the kingdom by establishing the Round Table. The Knights of the Round Table differ from other knights because do not pillage and fight, but rather uphold honor and justice. This new idea spreads throughout the country and King Arthur receives knights from different countries, the most notable knight being Sir Lancelot. The tension starts to build when Queen Guenevere requests three of the knights to joust with Sir Lancelot. When Sir Lancelot appears to kill one of

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    day. In the medieval times, honor wasn’t just a word, but it was a way of life for the knights like King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Honor was a just one of multiple building blocks that King Arthur and his knights followed. The word is something that keeps the knight’s humanity intact, but some cases honor can be defined as people become divided depending on their social states. Within the knights, they are usually held at a higher standard than others. In the country of Brazil, honor

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    being given, taken back, tested, or confirmed, and it is something that is prevalent in literature. In King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, King Arthur, the notably gallant and selfless leader of Britain, partakes on quests with his knights that require bravery and chivalry. As presented through the actions of characters in King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, trust is the belief in the reliability of someone and it is something that is earned, not rashly given; it is given based

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    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times      In about 1470, Thomas Malory finished Morte d' Arthur, the first of the many legends written about King Arthur. Even in modern times, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are a favorite subject in movies, books, and plays. Often times this is so because the Medieval Period in general, and King Arthur in particular, have an air of mystery, romance, fantasy, and adventure that are

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    The Woman’s Image So much for equality. In King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Roger Lacelyn Green, women are evil, seductive temptresses, and liars. First of all, women in this version of the story are depicted as evil. “‘Give me the head of this knight who but now drew the sword which the damsel brought.’ ‘. . . Evil woman!’ he cried” (p. 25). In this quote, the Lady of the Lake is demanding the he ad of Sir Balyn because King Arthur owes her a favor. Rather than just saying “you

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    Modern-Day Camelot King Arthur. The Knights of the Round Table. Queen Guinevere. Many are familiar with this tale. But this story has been considered for many years to be nothing more than a myth; a legend. Nevertheless, in the pages of our history, there lies one story that solidly proves Camelot existed. From January of 1961 to November 1963, during the presidency of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, America caught a glimpse of a future as bright as Camelot. The myth began with Guinevere. Or as she

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    The legendary tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table often don’t explain the true magnificence of Sir Lancelot. Arguably one of the most famous Knights of the Round Table, Sir Lancelot is one of the most well rounded knights as he is chivalrous, selfless, and one of the best fighters in the land thus being an example of what a Knight of the Round Table should be. He is a very excellent fighter, as he has proven to slay even the best of warriors in all of the depictions about him

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    the knights of the Round Table was known as Pentecostal oath and was used to swear in every Knight every year at the time of Pentecost. The roundtable was also known as the order of chivalry in king Arthurs court. After some time, every knight considered among the best and the bravest sought admission to the most noble order of the Round Table. (Grosset ,Dunlap & Maolry,King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, pg. 85-90,1919) The establishing of the Knights of the Round Table teaches

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    In the novel, King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, the author, Roger Lancelyn Green, makes numerous connections to the teachings of the Catholic church. These connections show the importance of the Catholic faith to the knights of Logres. Some of these examples, including the presence of a Jesus figure, the performing of miracles, and the betrayal of friends, relate to many of our central beliefs as Catholics. In King Arthur, Galahad acts as a Jesus figure. Merlin prophesied Galahad

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    the tale King Arthur And His Knights of the Round Table edited by Roger Lancelyn Green, Sir Lancelot is a hero because his adventures follow the Hero cycle as he is called to adventure, experiences trials and crises, and finds treasure and a new life at the end of his journey. He will be choosing fate or destiny on his quest to becoming a real hero. Lancelot’s call to adventure starts when the Lady of the Lake sends him to King Arthur’s court, where he becomes a knight at the directive of Sir Gawain

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