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He had 2 adopted children. His wife Helen was ill and had a hysterectomy shortly after they were married, so they weren't able to have their own children.
some people say a man and some people say a woman but I think it's a woman
The stories all say so.
They say that once, King Arthur was given a cape by his own sister. He suspected trickery and evil so he told his messenger to put it on first. His sister had magically poisoned the cape. King Arthur and his wife swore revenge and JUSTICE on her even if it would be the last thing they did.
Well, its a long story to try and sum up in just a few words, but I will give it a shot. Lance and Gwen have of course fallen for each other, and get caught. Arthur is forced (depending on which legend you read) to put Gwen on trial for treason. Lance comes and rescues her and carries her away. Meanwhile, Arthur and his sister Morgain's son Mordred, betrays him and in a huge battle, Battle of Camlann, Mordred fatally wounds Arthur, and in turn Arthur kills him. Arthur is then taken on a barge to Avalon, where he died. Some legends say that Arthur is sleeping, and in a time of greatest need will rise again.
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Joseph McCarthy accused Arthur Miller of being a communist, so the feelings that he harbored toward McCarthy were unpleasant, to say the least. His play "After the Fall" seems to be modeled on his feelings.
Arthur Miller would say that a typical working man or woman would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
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A typical working man or woman is who Arthur Miller would say would make the best tragic hero for a modern play and a modern audience.
He had 2 adopted children. His wife Helen was ill and had a hysterectomy shortly after they were married, so they weren't able to have their own children.
Most people would say to start over again.
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
The future tense of say is will say.
Arthur is spelled the same in French.
Cymphonique Miller