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    how there will never again be anybody who dares to call you by the friendly name of Wart. In future it will be your glorious doom to take up the burden and to enjoy the nobility of your proper title” (209). With these powerful and endearing words Merlyn addresses the rich future that awaits Wart, as well as Merlyn’s dedication to accompany him as he becomes the great King Arthur. The Once and Future King by T.H. White is an intriguing story about Wart, an innocent and timid boy living England. His

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    In ‘’ The Once And Future King ‘’ by T. H White is about a young boy named King Arthur or ‘’ Wart ‘’ who is raised by a foster father Sir Ector and accompanies Ector’s son, Sir Kay, who is a very spoiled as a child and is trained to be someday a knight. In Chapter 2, Wart meets the first knight King Pellinore who was on a quest to hunt the “Questing Beast”- head of a serpent, body of a libbard, haunches of a lion. In chapter 3, Wart invites King Pellinore to stay at Sir Ector’s castle but then Merlyn

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    Once and Future King Experience is Everything      In the book, The Once and Future King, T.H. White shows the importance that education relies heavily upon ones own personal experiences. When Merlyn is called on to tutor Wart, an adopted child, he uses this exact learning method on Wart. Merlyn, who is a magician, uses transformation as a his learning tool. Merlyn turns Wart into different animals to show Wart lessons of life. Through each transformation Wart experiences

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    T.H. White’s novel, The Once and Future King, takes the reader on the journey of a growing boy named Wart, who later takes the throne as King Arthur. This young man grows into a powerful, ambitious monarch who is trying to start a revolution in England, but is faced with a plethora of challenges. Throughout the novel, White uses many different passages to foreshadow King Arthur’s magnificent reign to its tragic downfall. By using many different techniques, White leaves prevalent hints for the reader

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    Throughout the Once and Future King by T.H. White, it is no doubt that both Kay and Wart are major characters in the book. Yes, they have their differences but they also have their similarities as well. They share many characteristics, but White's development of Kay was definitely not the same as for Arthur. In this essay, Wart's and Kay's character development, characteristics they share, and the way White makes them seem similar and dissimilar to the readers will all be discussed in this

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    Once and Future King Analysis In the beginning of Once and Future King by T.H. White, Arthur, also known as Wart, is but a young and naive boy who looks up to his father, Sir Ector, and older brother, Kay. As the novel progresses, Wart, with the teachings of Merlyn, develops into King Arthur. Merlyn takes on the role of being Arthur’s tutor in order to help Arthur become prepared for the great authority which will be eventually thrust upon him. Arthur’s lessons take place in a variety of ways

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    During the Middle Ages, Britain was ruled by King Arthur while developing the invention of chivalry and later having a catastrophic downfall. Under Arthur’s rule, the law of chivalry and the balance between “Might and Right” was developed and utilized in many Arthurian books. In the fantasy novel, The Once and Future King, T. H. White utilizes the Arthurian Era to introduce famous, historical motifs to the book. With usage of historical context of the Arthurian Era, T. H. White is able to influence

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    In The Once and Future King, T.H White’s tone as an author in his fantasy novel shifts from jovial in the start to more serious atmosphere as Wart progresses through his education on animals, and in this case animals represent the types of governments throughout the world. This shift in tone as the audience progresses through the beginning of the novel is implied as more of a way to exemplify the evolution of England’s feudal state to a conflicted nation in World War II. Throughout the story, T.H

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    The Once and Future King, or King Arthur, is a legend that is, despite its age, known by all. Everyone has heard of King Arthur and his loyal knights that make up the Round Table, but the rest of the famous legend is less known. If asked about Arthur’s parentage or birthplace, most people would not know. How many people can name off Arthur’s knights? Everyone knows Arthur’s name, but the details are less defined. Arthurian legend has many parts, the first being how Arthur came into being, then the

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    In "The Once and Future King", the binary theme of innocence and eduction is vital to the plot. In the book, Arthur chooses to be innocent and ignore the fact that Guenever and Lancelot are sleeping together, "Remind me to warn you about Guenever another time." (White 266) If Arthur had chosen to listen to everyone, including Merlyn, and confronted Lancelot and Guenever about the affair before it became a problem, then less people would have died. After Lancelot came back from his quest to find the

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