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    Was King Arthur Real or Not? King Arthur, a historic name that is known by nearly everyone in Europe and across the entire world. However, was he an actual person, or was “Arthur” just a name given to a man who was credited with doing extraordinary acts that may or may not have been true? Through the research that I have done, I would say the facts point toward “King Arthur”; in fact, being someone that was meant to create hope within the people of Britain, and in that, made an actual person seem

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    The story of King Arthur has transformed over the years for numerous varying reasons. The legend of King Arthur has evolved from a realistic, noble strong King Arthur to a mystical, unrealistic drama that portrayed King Arthur as childish through the variations in the mise en scene in both descriptions, Le Morte D’Arthur (1485) and King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (1953). The changes in the versions occurred because during the first tale people we not looking for an escape from reality

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    King Arthur and the Church King Arthur could be known as a hero or a dashing prince in armor but no one ever thinks of him as a Savior. In many literature pieces there are multiple biblical allegories showing that King Arthur was the Savior of the Medieval Times referencing to Christ was the Savior for the Earth. There are also relationships between King Arthur’s literature and Christ’s story involving the Holy Grail even though the “powers” of the cup are different in these pieces. King

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    King Arthur: Fact or Fiction? Most Americans recall lying gleefully in front of the television, arms and legs splayed across the carpet, enchanted by an eccentric cartoon of Merlin’s antics. A few of us might even remember Gawain’s short segment from Between the Lions on PBS. King Arthur’s legend is certainly many a child’s favorite fairytale, but some historians propose that a fairytale is all King Arthur is. Significant evidence, such as a lack of credibility and personality consistency, prove

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    The Reduplication of Arthur and Gawain The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights is one of today’s best-known pieces of Arthurian literature translated into English, as Sir Thomas Malory, who critics argue may have been perhaps the best writer of his time, skillfully applies a multitude of various devices to his work to establish major thematic ideas. One device Malory uses throughout the story is reduplication ("Le Morte D'Arthur: Book 4 Video 2"). Through the use of reduplication, Malory connects

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    Did supernatural events, events we don't see today, occur in the first century? The legends of Arthur claim that supernatural elements affected him in many ways. Characters such as Merlin, talking animals, and Arthur's sword Excalibur have a role with the supernatural. Merlyn, a famous sorcerer, shows supernatural capability in the legends of King Arthur. In the legend "The Once and Future King" Sir Kay is motivating the people of the castle to venture off to a fantastic tournament. Soon after

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    Supernatural Elements in the Tales of King Arthur What if we had supernatural people, places, and objects in our lives? Would it be like the legends we read about such as King Arthur? Many supernatural events take place in the King Arthur tales. Three intriguing examples of mystical people, places, and things exist in the stories of the king. Merlin, a powerful magician, provides supernatural elements in the Arthurian legends. In the movie “King Arthur”, a spooky mist comes about when Merlin

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    King Arthur, a movie starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightly, is placed under the genre “historical fiction”, however the movie is unquestionably more of the fiction part of the genre than the historical aspect of it. The movie is loosely based on the story of a King Arthur and his Knights. The movie was set in 467 AD, in Britain, near Hadrian’s Wall. Although the movie pertained Roman soldiers still in Britain during 467 AD, this was factually inaccurate because all of the Roman’s had left Britain

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    King Arthur is a legendary character in British history, though his existence is frequently debated among historians. The story of King Arthur and "the sword in the stone" is an international story. However I find that the knowledge frequently held by the common populace tends to be contradictory to what is consistently found in the most reluctantly trusted sources. I'm here to correct that misinformation. THE STORY OF KING ARTHUR CHILDHOOD Arthur was born during the fall of an empire, the

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    In Roger Lancelyn Green’s “King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table” there are many stories including, Arthur becoming king, knights going on quests and saving damsels in distress, and the quest for the Holy Grail. In Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist” a boy follows his destiny to find a treasure that he dreamed of and travels to the Pyramids of Egypt to find it, while meeting people on his long journey. In both “King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table” and “The Alchemist” there is a common

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