What is the main idea of this passage from Morte dArthur by Sir Thomas Malory?
The main idea of the passage from "Morte d'Arthur" centers on themes of honor, chivalry, and the complexities of knighthood. It explores the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, highlighting their struggles between personal desires and their commitments to loyalty and duty. Additionally, the passage reflects on the tragic nature of fate and the consequences of choices made by the knights. Overall, it emphasizes the noble ideals and the inevitable challenges inherent in the pursuit of honor.
Who was the true name of the evil witch who betrayed outher in the legend of King Arthur?
Morganna Le Faye, who may have been Arthur's sister or half-sister.
Le morte Darthur was written by Thomas Malory around 1470. Malory did not create all the stories, but based himself on pre-existing French and English sources.
The work was not titled Le morte Darthur by Malory. This name was given by William Caxton, the first English book printer who printed the book in 1485. He was also the one who added the chapter division to the book.
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In Arthurian legend who are the 12 kings who join with King Nero to rebel against Camelot?
First of all Nero isn't in Camelot at all and the 12 are knights not kings.
What does the overturned chair represent in Arthur's dream in Le Morte d' Arthur?
I think it represents there being no where to rest and an overturn of hierarchy, but it is for you to interpret how you want.
How the treatment of King Arthur is suitable for a legendary king?
the treatment of king Arthur is suitable for a legendary king because he was a well known man to many people
What human weaknesses does sir bedivere display?
when King Arthur told Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the water, Sir Bediever failed him twice because he thought this rich sword was a loss under the water, and that's were his human weaknesses of bedivere displayed.
Why did Mordred kill King Arthur?
In most of the modern Arthurian books, it is Mordred that wants to destroy Arthur. It is commonplace in many of the books to say that Mordred was an illegitimate and incestuous child of Arthur. It is his refusal to admit his own mistake and acknowledge his son that leads to Mordred's hate of his father. In some books, such as the series written by Courtway Jones, there is no hate relationship that exists between the two.
What is the meaning behind pulling the sword out of the stone?
I'm going to answer this question only on the basis of reading the book The Once and Future King by T.H.White.
The sword and the stone are very symbolic and there are probably a lot of different symbolisms, but this is a main one: the sword is the kingdom and the stone is might. Once Arthur becomes king he tries to change the mindset of his kingdom to right over might. This right vs might is a repetitive theme in The Once and Future King.
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How did Arthur's Seat get its name?
Arthur's seat 's name came from king arthur the person who owns the place.
Why does Bors shouts Rus in the movie King Arthur?
There is a theory that Slavic people's are of Sarmatian origins, seeing as how one's dissapeared and other's suddenly appeared in history.
The Rus' warcry is probably put in the movie to back this claim, although it is very wrong.
The Rus were a Scandinavian tribe that were made leaders by Slavic tribes which constantly fought each other. By putting outsiders as the leading figurehead the tribes could unite and form a powerful state. They might have also conquered the tribes which was unlikely, due to low numbers of Rus' and vast numbers of Slavs.
This tribe is from where the Russians derive their name, but the Rus did not even left Scandinavium at the time the movie takes place.
King Arthurs primary motivation for fighting modred to the death is jealousy?
No, because he loved Camelot! He fought for it because he was King and he did what was right:)
Morgan Le Fay was an evil person performing unnecessary witchcraft to the people of Great Britain. She also on multiple times tried her best to kill King Arthur, her brother, but never succeeded through her potions and mythical magic.
Did King Arthur get Excalibur back from Morgan Le Fay when she stole it?
Yes, eventually. But Morgan threw its magical scabbard (that protected Arthur from losing blood from battle wounds) into a lake where it was lost forever.
Why did Orteig offer the Prize?
he wanted to recognize the first person who could complete a solo flight over the Atlantic ocean