to throw it in a lake so the lady of the lake can get it
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.
when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
He knows because he was known for his secrets and that's one that was being told all around Camelot. If Lancelot knew it, Arthur knew and if lots had known, Arthur would have known it too.
the lady of the lake appears in many Arthurian Tale: Merlin and King Authur. Her role in both of these stories is basically as the gaurdian of Excalibur until the sword is given to King Arthur.
That he "will arise and slay thee with my hands." (From Alfred Tennyson's poems, page 410)
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Sir Bedivere was commanded by the dying King Arthur to throw the sword Excalibur into the lake. On the first two occasions he hid the sword, but on the third occasion he threw Excalibur into the lake.
Bedivere disobeys King Arthur by not throwing Excalibur into the lake after being instructed to do so, and he lies about throwing the sword when the king asks him what happened.
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.
when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
Bedivere is the last surviving knight of King Arthur's Round Table. After fulfilling his final task of returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, he retires to a hermitage and spends the rest of his days in reflection and prayer.
In the legend of King Arthur, as Sir Bedivere obeys Arthur's command to throw Excalibur into the lake, he sees a hand emerging from the water to catch the sword and then disappear beneath the surface. This signifies the return of the mystical Lady of the Lake, who originally gave Excalibur to Arthur.
In 'The Legend of King Arthur,' Bedivere is the most trusted of Arthur's knights, and it is to him he gives his sword, Excalibur, as he lays dying. He asks Bedivere to give the sword to the Lady of the Lake. However, Bedivere, who thinks Arthur must be delirious over loss of blood not to want to preserve so valuable a sword, and doesn't carry out the order.
Sir Bedivere experiences an internal conflict between his loyalty to King Arthur and his own sense of right and wrong when he is tasked to discard Excalibur in the lake. He initially hesitates and tries to deceive the king, struggling with the decision to follow his orders or defy them out of personal judgment.
Sir Bedivere decides to fulfill King Arthur's dying wish by throwing Excalibur back into the lake. However, he hesitates and lies about doing so twice before finally following through on the third attempt.
Sir Bedivere was the knight who threw Excalibur into the lake, at the behest of the morally wounded King Arthur. The sword was then reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake.
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