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The story of King Arthur is a legend or folk tale, and has been written about in many historical novels, films and TV programmes.
yes and no; some versions of the story tell Mordred as King Arthur's son.
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I found 10 facts about Arthur what no one knew. Help. Is the writer Mordred? Arthur? Who?
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King Arthur's mentor was the wizard, Merlin. He gave a lot of advice to King Arthur during the time he was with him. An example (from some tellings of the story) is that he gave the legendary Round Table to King Arthur, and advised him to use it.
Sir Kay is King Arthur's foster father's son and King Arthur's knight.
the story of King Arthur was a legend. The story is not associated with a specific century.
The story about King Arthur is called Excalibur. In the story King Arthur himself is the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone. The name of the sword is Excalibur.
King Arthur is often described as a noble and just king who values chivalry and honor. In the legend of King Arthur, a good example of his qualities as a king is when he establishes the Knights of the Round Table, promoting equality and unity among his knights by having no head of the table.
The story of King Arthur is a legend or folk tale, and has been written about in many historical novels, films and TV programmes.
King Arthur's dreams relate to the telling of the story. What happens in his dreams relate to how the story is told. He makes his decisions based on his dreams.
You have placed your question under the William Shakespeare category but the fact is that Shakespeare did not write anything called "The Tragedy of King Arthur". There is a character by the name of Arthur in his play King John, but he does not become king. If you are referring to the story of King Arthur of Round Table fame, a number of different authors have written about that story (Thomas Malory, Alfred Lord Tennyson and T.H. White, for example) and you should indicate whose version you are asking about.
After Sir Mordred killed King Arthur a man by the name of Constantine took his place. This is not a true story though. King Arthur was not really a king so no one could have taken his place.
There is no mention of a precious stone in the story of King Arthur. However, the famous sword Excalibur is often referred to as the Sword in the Stone.
yes and no; some versions of the story tell Mordred as King Arthur's son.