Merlin gave Wart (Arthur) to Sir Ector to raise him as a foster son, believing that he would play a crucial role in the future of England. By placing Wart in the care of a nobleman, Merlin ensured that he would receive a proper upbringing and education, preparing him for his destiny as king. This decision also allowed Wart to grow up without the burdens of his royal heritage, fostering humility and empathy. Ultimately, Merlin's guidance was aimed at shaping Wart into a wise and just leader.
Arthur was raised by Sir Ector because Merlin was vanished.
Merlin was Arthur's tutor when he was a child in the care of Sir Ector. Merlin was the one who brought Arthur to Sir Ector from Arthur's mother Igraine. Merlin is responsible for educating Arthur to be the king he is supposed to be.
The main characters in "The Sword in the Stone" are Arthur/Wart, Merlin the wizard, Archimedes the owl, and Sir Ector, who is Arthur's foster father. The story follows Arthur's journey to becoming King Arthur of Camelot with the help of Merlin's guidance and teachings.
Sir Ector and some think Merlin raised him. Merlin did not raise Arthur. Merlin helped Uther quench his lust for Igraine and therefore conceive Arthur but for a price. Merlin told Uther he would help if Uther consented to give up the child that would be conceived in that union. Uther of course said yes--never mind what Igraine, the mother might feel, but this was a different time from ours! Merlin knew the child--Arthur--was special and assured Uther that the babe would be raised by a man of honor--Ector.
Sir Ector.
It is possible because, according to Legend, Merlin took Arthur from his biologicalparents Uther and Igraine- to be raised in Sir Ector's court. There is no mention of kidnapping or stealing Arthur away from his parent. And even of Arthur had been kidnapped, Sir Ector knew Uther, so why wouldn't he tell him that his son was at Ector's court while his parents thought of him as kidnapped?
how did king arthur meet merlin? Merlin told King Uther, Arthur's dad that whoever would pull the sword from the stone was the true heir. Merlin was Arthur's tutor while he was raised by his foster father, Sir Ector
One, he requests a tutor, and secondly, for Kay he want kay to learn how to be a knight.
Sir Ector de Morven was Arthur's foster father, raising him after Arthur was placed in his care by Merlin. Ector treated Arthur as his own son, not knowing his true royal lineage. Their relationship is characterized by loyalty and affection, with Ector supporting Arthur throughout his upbringing and development into the future king. This bond is central to Arthur's early life and his eventual claim to the throne.
Disney's The Sword in the Stone is set in England during the Middle Ages at the home of Sir Ector. Arthur has been sent to live with them so that he can become a squire for Ector's son, Kaye. During a hunt with Kaye, Arthur falls through the ceiling of a cottage in the woods to land at Merlin's table. The wizard decides to take on the education of Arthur that he now nicknames "Wart". The movie takes place in the castle of Sir Ector and the surrounding lands as Merlin instructs Wart. The story reaches a climax when Wart attends a joust with Kaye as his squire and forgets the sword. Stumbling across a sword in stone, he pulls it out planning to take it to Kaye. What he didn't know was that he has pulled the sword that only the "rightwise born King of England" could pull this sword from this stone. King Arthur is anointed and the young Wart and his wizard Merlin begin their time in Camelot.
Sir Ector
King Arthur is only called Wart in T H White's "Once and Future King" series, including "The Sword in the Stone" made into a Walt Disney film. That is as far as my research has got