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Le Fresne, 'Eliduc And The Two Lovers'

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Dylan Madden Word Count: 455
“Le Fresne,” “Eliduc,” and
“The Two Lovers” (“Les Deus Amanz”) Response.
15 November 2017

The section Le Fresne tells of two knights; both having been “worthy and valiant knights” (LeFresne 61) as well as having wives and one them having two kids. This story of Marie De France is another example of adultery after knowing that the other wife claimed that the reason for the mother of the two kids could only have happen if she had been with two men. The wife then had two daughters and she wanted to kill one of them but a maid took it and hid her away, only to be found by a porter and to be given the name Le Fresne. Despite being worshipped by her mother, Le Fresne did grow into a beautiful woman and finds love with a man named Gurun despite the shocking moments of being discovered by her mother, the daughter she abandoned and sister of who was called La Codre. Eliduc is another story about knights and romance where the knight Eliduc had the life he wanted with the woman he married. The king “loved him dearly and cherished him” (111). Unfortunately, his special treatment for some reason led to his …show more content…

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