his sense of pride.
his sense of pride.
his boldness
In The Song of Roland, Roland faints when he finds Oliver's body dead, and when the archbishop goes and gets Roland water, he falls down and dies. Eventually Saint Gabriel reaches down and grabs Roland's hand and takes his soul into Paradise.
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Song of Roland
In "The Song of Roland," Roland is in charge of the rear guard of King Charlemagne's army. He leads a contingent of Frankish knights as they defend against the Saracen forces while the main army retreats. His leadership and bravery are central to the epic's themes of heroism and loyalty. Ultimately, Roland's charge leads to a tragic but heroic battle at Roncevaux Pass.
The rising action of "The Song of Roland" involves the betrayal of Count Roland by Ganelon, which leads to a series of battles between the Franks and the Saracens. As the battles escalate, Roland and his companions find themselves outnumbered and facing insurmountable odds. The tension builds as the Franks fight bravely but are ultimately overwhelmed, setting the stage for the climax of the poem.
He dies.
I believe it is Roland. I could be wrong though. :)
Roland's boldness is his tragic flaw.
the song of roland
The summary of the song of Roland basically talks about the Charlemagne's army which is fighting the Muslims in Spain.