Title: Challenge II
1Challenge II
- 1. Who are the most important characters in the
Arthurian Legends? - 2. What are the main themes, or main ideas in the
Arthurian Legends?
2Part 1-Characters in the Arthurian Legends
1. Who are the most important characters in the
Arthurian Legends?
_____King Arthur _____Merlin the Magician
_____Morgan Le Fay _____Mordred _____Elaine
_____Gawain _____Sir Kay _____Perceval
_____Guinevere _____Lady of the Lake
_____Lancelot
32. How are these characters connected with each
other?
Connections Conflicts
Guinevere/Lancelot They are lovers They both love Arthur and do not want to hurt him
Morgan Le Fay/Mordred They are mother and son and both want Arthurs kingdom none
Lancelot/Arthur They are good friends Lancelot betrays Arthur with Guinevere
Arthur/Morgan Le Fay They are brother and sister and Mordreds parents They both want the kingdom
Guinevere/Arthur They are husband and wife Guinevere loves two men
Arthur/Mordred They are father and son Both of them want the kingdom
4Part 2
- 1. What are the main themes, or main ideas in the
Arthurian Legends?
Chivalry (Knighthood) Equality (the Round Table) Search for Self/Identity (Quests/Hunts)
Faith in God the Highest Spiritual Pursuit (the Holy Grail) Loyalty (the knights loyalty to King Arthur)
Birthright/Nobility (the Sword in the Stone) Love and Romance
52. What values does Arthur seem to represent? How
does he use his power? How does he treat other
people?
- Twelve basic rules of the Knights of the Round
Table were - To never lay down arms
- To seek after wonders
- When called upon, to defend the rights of the
weak with all one's strength - To injure no one
- Not to attack one another
- To fight for the safety of one's country
- To give one's life for one's country
- To seek nothing before honor
- Never to break faith for any reason
- To practice religion most diligently
- To grant hospitality to anyone, each according to
his ability - Whether in honor or disgrace, to make a report
with the greatest fidelity to truth to those who
keep the annals
63. What is chivalry? Is chivalry important today?
chivalry (sh v l-r ) n. pl. chivalries 1.
The medieval system, principles, and customs of
knighthood. 2. The qualities idealized by
knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor, and
gallantry toward women.
- Crush the monsters that steal our land and
- rob our people.
- Fight with honor.
- Avenge the wronged.
- Never abandon a friend, ally, or noble cause.
- Fight for the ideals of king, country, and
chivalry. - Die with valor.
- Always keep one's word of honor.
- Always maintain one's principles.
- Never betray a confidence or comrade.
- Avoid deception.
- Respect life and freedom.
- Die with honor.
- Exhibit manners.
- Be polite and attentive.
- Be respectful of host, women, and honor.
- Loyalty to country, King, honor, freedom, and
- the code of chivalry.
- Loyalty to one's friends and those who lay their
- Live to serve King and Country.
- Live to defend Crown and Country and all it holds
dear. - Live one's life so that it is worthy of respect
and honor. - Live for freedom, justice and all that is good.
- Never attack an unarmed foe.
- Never use a weapon on an opponent not equal to
the attack. - Never attack from behind.
- Avoid lying to your fellow man.
- Avoid cheating.
- Avoid torture.
- Obey the law of king, country, and chivalry.
- Administer justice.
- Protect the innocent.
- Exhibit self control.
- Show respect to authority.
- Respect women.
- Exhibit Courage in word and deed.
- Defend the weak and innocent.
- Destroy evil in all of its monstrous forms.
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