King Arthur Compare And Contrast

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Arthur The story has been passed down through several Generations and in turn has been slightly altered through each iteration. Arthur’s story is generally the same through each iteration but some key features of the story they focus on dramatically change along with how much they focus on battles. The variation between them all makes them unique but some versions are more realistic and follow the storyline of author better.
The tale of author has always been a very heroic story about a king who Will make sacrifices to better the lives of others in the people he cares about the most, But that depends on which adaptation you are watching. In the Disney version of author it is a light hearted tale about young Arthur finally pulling the sword

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