Lancelot saved Lady Guinevere Because he and Gwen Were in Love. She cheated on her husband (King Arthur) to be with Lancelot. They were found in Gwen's bedroom by a bunch of Arthur's knights. Gwen was sentanced to Death by being burned at the stake. Obviously Lancelot couldn't stand there and watch his love die because of what he did. So he saved her :)))))) It really is quite romantic.... If you forget that the whole Kingdom of Camelot fell apart because of their love and kind of destroyed Arthur. He was so troubled he died :((
Sir Lancelot is a fictional character, not even part of the original Arthurian legends. He was invented by French story tellers in the thirteenth century or so. The stories about him do not really deal with his boyhood and hence no birthdate is ever given.
He feels that the gods clearly hate him as he has had so much bad luck in trying to reach his home of Ithaca, after the Trojan War.
It was mainly Heracles she hated, but she wasn't nice in general so maybe.
There is no mythological evidence to suggest that Aphrodite so much as disliked Hades - either the god, or the underworld - only that she had a rivalry with Persephone over the love of Adonis, which is another account of the myths to explain the seasons by the ancient people.
Medieval romances of Arthur usually relate adventures of Gawain or of another of Arthur's knights who is made to be almost equal or slightly superior to Gawain.Lancelot seems to have begun as one of these knights and so appears in Chrétien de Troyes' Lancelot. But in later prose romances Lancelot firmly appears as the superior of Gawain and is loved by Arthur almost as much as Arthur loves his nephew Gawain.Lancelot is probably entirely fictional, an invention of medieval authors.
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There is conflict between them because a) Lancelot killed Tarquine's brother b) Tarquine was holding many fellow knights of Lancelot as prisoners in his castle (after beating them) c) As a knight, Lancelot couldn't back down from the challenge or quest so he honorably fought because it was his duty. They resolve the conflict by a joust. Tarquine didn't realize at first Lancelot was Lancelot so he offers to let each go their separate ways. When he found out he was though, Tarquine said they'd have to fight to their death. After much combat, Lancelot defeats Tarquine and kills him. Lancelot's a pretty cool guy. ;))
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The green girdle is a test of Gawain's honesty and integrity. By giving Gawain the girdle, the Green Knight is testing Gawain's commitment to truth and honor, as Gawain promised to give whatever he won on his quest to the Green Knight. The girdle becomes a symbol of Gawain's personal moral dilemma and his struggle to uphold his knightly virtues.
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