The minor characters in the book are: Morgan La Fay, King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, and Sir Percival. Morgan La Fay is a sorceress in Camelot, who owns the Magic Tree House and sends the children on missions. She is not prominently featured in this book, but she and the other minor characters help advance the story. When she, King Arthur, and the other Knights of the Roundtable are frozen, this causes Jack and Annie to agree to go on the mission to save them. Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, and Sir Percival play a role in the story by providing the children someone to rescue and they also provide the children with “gifts” that allow them to complete their mission and return joy and imagination back to Camelot. Their role is effective because they help advance the story about the main characters and provides more information about the
The minor characters in the book are: Morgan La Fay, King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, and Sir Percival. Morgan La Fay is a sorceress in Camelot, who owns the Magic Tree House and sends the children on missions. She is not prominently featured in this book, but she and the other minor characters help advance the story. When she, King Arthur, and the other Knights of the Roundtable are frozen, this causes Jack and Annie to agree to go on the mission to save them. Sir Lancelot, Sir Galahad, and Sir Percival play a role in the story by providing the children someone to rescue and they also provide the children with “gifts” that allow them to complete their mission and return joy and imagination back to Camelot. Their role is effective because they help advance the story about the main characters and provides more information about the