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    1. Was there a real King Arthur? Explain your answer. It is unclear whether King Arthur actually ever existed. There are many accounts of this so called “King”‚ but there isn’t any historical evidence that proves this to be fact. 2. Is King Arthur a hero? Why or why not? Use the information from the unit to help you explain your response. I do think the vision of King Arthur is somewhat heroic. The masses sometimes need nothing more than morale‚ which is what the story of this hero provides.

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    Future King Name:_____________________________ Part I: The Sword in the Stone Chapter One 1. What two types of education does Sir Ector insist upon for Kay and the Wart? 2. Discuss the relationship between Kay and the Wart. 3. What aspects of medieval life are presented in this chapter? Chapter Two 4. What elements of fantasy‚ superstition‚ and/or the supernatural are introduced in this chapter? Chapter Three 5. Discuss the Wart’s meeting with Merlyn‚ his reaction

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    The story of King Arthur is one that has been told for generation in many different ways two telling are the book The Acts of King Arthur And His Noble Knights by John Steinbeck and King Arthur directed by Antoine Fuqua. In the Steinbeck version Arthur is the king of England and the son of King Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine. Due to a deal Uther made with Merlin‚ a wizard‚ Arthur was raised by Sir Ector as though he is his own son. Later on Uther passed away from an illness and lords began to

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    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 as a knight of the Round Table as well as

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    Charge Given to the Knights by King Arthur God make you a good man and fail not of beauty. The Round Table was founded in patience‚ humility‚ and meekness.Thou art never to do outrageousity‚ nor murder‚ and always to flee treason‚ by no means to be cruel‚ and always to do ladies‚ damosels‚ and gentle women succour. Also‚ to take no battles in a wrongful quarrel for no law nor for no world’s goods. Thou shouldst be for all ladies and fight for their quarrels‚ and ever be courteous and never

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    King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table  Roger Lancelyn Green     Assignment Schedule:  DATE  ASSIGNMENT  February 2‚ 2015  READ Book One‚  chapters 1­2‚ pages 17­49  February 3‚ 2015  Post on Group Blog and Post Chapter Questions in Google Assignment  Folder  February 4/5‚ 2015  READ Book One‚ chapters 3­4‚ pages 50­77  February 6‚ 2015  Post on Group Blog and Post Chapter Questions in Google Assignment  Folder  February 9‚ 2015  READ Book Two‚ chapters 1­2‚ pages 81­116  February 10

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    Finding Truth in the Legends Surrounding the King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table There are many reasons to believe why the great King Arthur and his mighty knights of the round table were real men and not what fairy tales are made of. Throughout the centuries‚ men have longed to be like the infamous King Arthur. History has told tales of great feats on the battle ground; mothers put their children to sleep with tales of this enigmatic king. However‚ historians have had a battle

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    Although both Sir Thomas Malory in "Sir Launcelot du Lake" and John Steinbeck in "Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights" characterize Sir Launcelot as a mad lover‚ Malory uses tone to characterize Launcelot as trustworthy‚ while Steinbeck uses imagery to characterize him as unloyal. In both stories‚ Sir Launcelot were madly in love with King Arthur’s wife‚ Queen Gwynevere throughout the stories. In Steinbeck’s story‚ Launcelot is constantly drooling over Gwynevere and even ends up having a sexual

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    Tales Of King Arthur Since the romanticizing of the Arthurian legends by Geoffery of Monmouth‚ the historian‚ during the twelfth century‚ the legendary ’king of England’ has been the source of inspiration for kings‚ poets‚ artists and dreamers alike. The most famous work is probably Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur‚ completed around 1470‚ and published in many abridged and complete versions. Malory’s work contains in one the legend that had been continually added to over

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    King Arthur  1. Was there a real King Arthur? Explain your answer. I think King Arthur was real because he appears in writings of a Welsh historian named Nennius and in the Bible. 2. Is King Arthur a hero? Why or why not? Use the information from the unit to help you explain your response. I think King Arthur was a hero because he won many victories and loved and protected his city. 3. Choose one of the stages of the hero’s journey as described in the unit. Describe how the legend of King Arthur

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