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    Why Is Camelot Important

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    everyone equally valuable." "Camelot is a castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur."Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, after the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the Arthurian world. "Upon a certain Ascension Day King Arthur had come from Caerleon, and had held a very magnificent court at Camelot as was fitting on such a day.…

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    Camelot: A Short Story

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    certainly wasn 't his priority. If Arthur had been his father, he might have threatened Gaius with the dungeons or at the very least, given him a severe reprimand. If they had been in Camelot, he would have forced the issue. Muttering curses, Arthur made a promise to himself to get answers when they did return to Camelot. For the time being, however, they were still in an allied kingdom and in an effort to keep the peace, he bit his tongue. Leon had found him before he had lost his temper and…

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    Arthur tapped Fredrick's left shoulder with Excalibur and then his right. "Arise, Sir Fredrick, Knight of Camelot and defender of the crown." "Heaven help me," he prayed under his breath before rising to his feet. Arthur had a small smirk on his face as if he'd heard the comment and Fredrick wasn't entirely sure how to take the king pleasure in his discomfort. He was a knight of Camelot now, a place he'd never aspired to. His fellows who really knew him would do the same when they found out.…

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    justice and mercy, always? Kill only when absolutely necessary?” I swallowed hard. There had been a few times, during the panic of battle, where I’d made questionable kills. But that couldn’t be helped! Such was the life of a warrior, a Knight of Camelot. But there was something about this shadow man’s words and his imperious demeanor that frightened me and made me call into question everything I once believed. “I have done my best,” insisted, trying not to give away the fact terror gripped…

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    The musical production of Lerner and Loewe’s “Camelot”, directed by Michael McFadden, took place at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center at two o’clock in the afternoon on November 8, 2014. I chose to see this production because the tickets were included with the tuition for my online theater class. I recently moved to Tennessee from Washington DC and had never seen a production at this particular theatre. My initial impression of the theatre was delightful. I felt a warm and comfortable…

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    Camelot is a location in which indeed has some sort of link between the two. After all, the name Camelot was given to the castle where he held court and held the famous Round Table. However, this location was more than a place for the tales of King Arthur. In fact, it would be a key location for many different…

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    The story begins in Camelot, a great kingdom where the king has been prophesied to die and leave his infant son without protection from enemies. After the king hears this he sends the child to be raised by a nobleman and his wife in secret. Years later, after the king has died the kingdom is left without a known heir to the throne. So the court wizard, Merlin, decides to make an enchantment on an anvil and sword so that only the true king could pull the sword out, in order to open it to the…

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    Killing Kennedy; the end of camelot, written by Bill O’reilly and Martin Dugard is a exciting true story about the achievements of John F. Kennedy, and how his presidency and death affected the country. The book gives the details of how, where, when Kennedy was shot. It also tells of his personal life, particularly of his sex addiction and many affairs. Kennedy’s assassination put the United States government and people into shock, which the book details and explains thoroughly. Bill O’reilly…

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    medieval knight that was head of the kingdom Camelot. Many people debate on if he was real or not. Some say he was a military leader that fought off a Staxon invasion in the 5th and 6th centuries. His legend has been written by many authors, poets, and journalist. Not much is known about Arthur. Different writers have written different stories on Arthur. Some say he was a warrior that lead the British army. Others say he was an actually leader of Camelot. King Arthur is said to fight in many…

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    John F. Kennedy. Every one was devastated by the death of this president, but the fact that his wife, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, related him to the Arthurian legend, Camelot, made it even worse. During her only interview, Jackie told White during her interview, “There will be great presidents again, but there will never be another Camelot.” Ever since Kennedy was young, he was infatuated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. So when he went to see the musical, it was obviously…

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