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    British hero has as much literature written to their name as King Arthur. The Arthurian Era began in the early 1000’s and was a major advancement in literature for its time; this is because it consisted of tales with realistic falsehood, this style at the time was not yet a common part of writing. The legends quickly became a primary reading source for many. Hundreds of tales and thousands of adaptations have been made of the legends of King Arthur both past and present; most are pieces of well-established

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    Three major themes that are present in the King Arthur legend, have transcended throughout hundreds of years of existence because of their ability to relate to everyday universal experiences. The reason that the King Arthur legend is so transparent through multiple generations and time periods is because of its simple themes that are an integral parts of the human experience. The King Arthur legend uses themes of redemption, the unknown, and morals to connect readers from multiple generations and

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    The name King Arthur appears throughout a countless amount of literature, stories, cinema, and legend. King Arthur has always been a long-standing icon of heroism, and heroism is a theme mankind takes pleasure in romanticizing. Arthurian Romance is the classic example of good versus evil, knights in shining armor, forbidden love, and sorcery; the basic elements of a romanticized tale. And in a dark time where religion clashed, empires fought in epic battles, and the people of Britain suffered from

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    society. In the Arthurian legend, King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table, learn a series of morals. The lesson about love triangles is seen in the cases of Uther, Igraine and Gorlois, Arthur, Guinevere and Lancelot and Mark, Tristan and Isolde. Indeed, English warns against the tragedies of love triangles. In the Arthurian legend, one example of a love triangle that leads to tragedy is the one among Uther, Igraine and Gorlois. According to the legend, King Uther of Pendragon had heard that

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    2017, Warner Brothers produced King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and have plans to continue the story into other Arthurian movies. The synopsis of the movie reads “Robbed of his birthright, Arthur comes up the hard way in the back alleys of the city. But once he pulls the sword from the stone, he is forced to acknowledge his true legacy—whether he likes it or not” (“King”). Curiously, the cast listing on IMDB does not list the standard characters one would think Arthur would have. For example, neither

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    Guinnevere of the King Arthur Legends

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    Guinevere of the King Arthur legends is called the daughter of King Leodegrance. (Britannia) In early Welsh tales she was said to be the daughter of a giant. (Senior 84) She is actually the daughter of a Roman Roman noble. (Britannia) Born in C.AD 490 . (Fords) Guinevere descended from a noble family of romans. (Lace 63) It is true that Guinevere is sexual, that she craves the love of a man who (unlike Arthur) has “A touch of earth.” (MaChan 200) She is also self-centered and small-minded. (MaChan

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    King Arthur (2004) focuses on the political disputes, the fall of the Roman Empire, the advance of the Saxon barbarians, religious conflict between Christians and pagans and the attempt of Arthur to maintain a united Britain, which culminates and unbridled barbarism, after all everything was resolved with much blood and death. The film tells the legend of Arthur, a knight who was born in Britain and had to fight for Rome and the Church. At that time Britain was dominated by the Roman Empire. Arthur

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    Give several of the heroic qualities of King Arthur. The legendary King of Medieval mythologies had an abundance of characteristics that exemplified a true hero and leader. Arthur was the dominant alpha amongst tales of how his kingdom would be victorious in great battles. He would go on impossible journeys and dangerous quests to achieve what others believed unachievable. King Arthur was also considered the only positive role model for men of that era. Another well-known act was his union of the

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    King Arthur Research Paper

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    King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table The legends of King Arthur of Britain and his Knights of the Round Table, among the most popular and beloved of all time, originated in the Middle Ages. As they do today, medieval people listened to the accounts of Arthur with fascination and awe. It is certain that popular folktales were told about a hero named Arthur throughout the Celtic parts of the British Isles and France, especially in Wales, Cornwall, and Brittany (Lunt 76). Other stories

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    knights have honor owed to the king. As a gesture of chivalry, when Sir Lancelot is caught with King Arthur’s wife, he makes promise of his “knighthood” to see the king and answer for his actions (486). Even though he committed adultery, he felt his honor still had to be proven for the loss of his “noble fellowship” (488). In contrast, betrayal is played in the writing when knights betray their king. In two instances, both having to do with the betraying of King Arthur, the knights break

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