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The question needs to be more specific about which battle. There are many battles in Arthurian literature.

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Q: What does Sir Bedivere learn on the morning after the battle?
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Who were the four men still alive at the end of the battle in King Arthur?

The four men still alive at the end of the battle in King Arthur are King Arthur, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere's brother.


After the battle what does Arthur ask Sir Bedivere to do with the sword Excalibur?

Arthur asks Sir Bedivere to throw Excalibur into the lake. However, Sir Bedivere tries to deceive Arthur by hiding the sword twice before finally throwing it into the lake as instructed.


What lesson about loyalty does the tale of sir bedivere and the sword suggests?

It suggest that if Sir Bedivere was loyal enough to throw the first time Arthur requested. If Sir Bedivere would have then Arthur might have had a better chance of being healed and not dying in the end.


What lesson about loyalty does the tale of Sir Bedivere and the sword suggest?

It suggest that if Sir Bedivere was loyal enough to throw the first time Arthur requested. If Sir Bedivere would have then Arthur might have had a better chance of being healed and not dying in the end.


Sir Bedivere keeps Excalibur for himself?

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Who throws excalibur into lake?

Sir Bedivere :)


What human weaknesses does sir bedivere display?

when King Arthur told Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the water, Sir Bediever failed him twice because he thought this rich sword was a loss under the water, and that's were his human weaknesses of bedivere displayed.


The knight that returned excalibur to the lake?

Sir Bedivere :)


Who was Sir bedivere?

Sir Bedivere was the last man with King Arthur before he gets in the barge that took him to Avalon. He was also the man who threw Excalibur back into the Lake.


Where does Sir Bedivere take the wounded king?

"The king sank to the ground, but Sir Bedivere lifted him, and bore him to a [264] ruined chapel near the seashore." So, the answer is, he took him to an old chapel.


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Mordred makes himself King of England and takes Guinevere as his wife. He then forces a battle with Sir Gawain, who is mortally wounded in the battle. Arthur meets Mordred again at the battle of Bareon Down, and the two men prepare for what will be their last battle. Arthur has a dream telling him that if he fights Mordred that day, he will die, but if he can stall the battle another month, Lancelot will be able to come and help him. When Arthur tries to draw a truce with Mordred and his army, a snake comes by and one of Mordred's men draws his sword to kill it. This action sets the two armies to war. By the end of the battle, Mordred is the only man standing from his army, and Arthur has himself, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere. Against Lucan's advice, Arthur fights Mordred and kills him, but Arthur sustains his own death wound in the process. Arthur is dying and can't be moved safely, so he asks Sir Bedivere to throw Excalibur into the lake. At first, Bedivere merely hides the sword, because he believes it to be too precious to throw away, but he eventually obeys Arthur's orders and throws the sword into the water. Arthur asks Bedivere what he saw when he did so, and Bedivere reports that a hand caught the sword and brandished it three times. Arthur then commands Bedivere to take him to the water, where a barge is waiting. Arthur is borne on the barge to Avalon. Bedivere then takes to wandering the woods and eventually stumbles upon a hermit mourning at a grave. It is unclear to both Bedivere and the reader whether or not the grave is that of King Arthur, and whether or not Arthur still lives.


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