The most repetitive theme in the text is that of the journey, or quest. Knights within Le Morte d’Arthur have a strong desire to seek adventure, to do noble deeds, and to find glory within the most difficult of circumstances. They undertake...
The Question and Answer section for Le Morte d'Arthur is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
The most repetitive theme in the text is that of the journey, or quest. Knights within Le Morte d’Arthur have a strong desire to seek adventure, to do noble deeds, and to find glory within the most difficult of circumstances. They undertake...
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Launcelot refuses to fight, regardless of how deperately Gawain wishes to take his revenge. As a result, Gawain calls Launcelot a traitor and shames him in front of his people, thus, lancelot is forced to defend his honor. In the end, Launcelot...