In this passage from Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur," King Arthur speaks about the deaths of two knights, likely referring to the conflict that arises from the death of Sir Lancelot and Sir Gawain, whose fates are intertwined with Arthur's reign and the honor of the Round Table. Arthur recognizes that their deaths will spark a fierce and destructive war among the knights of his court, leading to a significant and tragic conflict that threatens the stability of his kingdom. This foreshadows the larger themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of personal rivalries within the Arthurian legend.
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Knights are nobles because they are sons of knights wich are nobles.
The Knights of the Round Table.
The knights of the round table were the knights that were given the highest order of chivalry. King Arthur and his knights were known as the Knights of the Round Table. Some of the knights included: Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Percival, Sir Anselm, Sir Kay, Sir Bors. The list is lengthy of those who were considered the Knights of the Round Table, and vary from tale to tale.
They followed the Knights Code of Chivalry.
Knights of the round table.
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Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
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They are the knights of the Round Table (including Merlin) they were kind of like King George's authorities but King Arthurs knights
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
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Bravery and chivalry were important qualities to King Arthur. His knights had to demonstrate that they had those two qualities in order to be considered ideal.
They have plate armor , weapons in weight of tons . And they are in horseback .
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King Arthur's legendary table was round(hence the name 'The Round Table'). This was meant to show his knights('The Knights of the Round Table') that no one knight was greater than another and that, while sitting at the table, everyone was equal.