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    Margaret’s influence on Arthuriana appears in multiple disciplines for the direct similarity between her reign and Thomas Malory’s Le Morte D’Arthur. Stephen Knight and Merry Wiesner-Hanks’ Arthurian Literature and Society depicts the key similarities. Lancelot and his party represent the Yorkists, Henry VI played Arthur, and Guinevere, locked in a tower, represents Margaret as she defended herself from outside attack and dealt with her actual imprisonment. As the fifteenth century came…

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    Lancelot: A Short Story

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    The feast was a big day for all the knights in Camelot. Some men raised their glasses and drained them, others ate heartily, and all laughed and spoke merrily. The night was so filled with fun and festivity that none of the men noticed when Guinevere excused herself and Sir Lancelot followed, trailing close behind. A single tear traced a path down Guinevere's flawless face. She glanced down at the perfectly polished floor of the palace, and caught a glimpse of her angelic reflection peering…

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    The time period in which The Baker’s Cart is set is one in which social class means everything. The bakers are clearly people of a much lower caste and it is represented in the clothes they wear, so this begs the question of what does this painting actually mean. Upon further inspection it became clear that the image makes you question the true importance of social class and the restrictions it has on people. When thinking about my idea I wondered if maybe looking into the past of the painting…

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    amazing sports that requires lots of different skills. When it comes to golf carts, these devices can be quite useful in some situations. In others, it is better not to use them at all. Is it worth investing in a golf cart? It depends on what you actually want and need as well, on the golf course. We are going to discuss now a bit about this subject, and you can draw your own conclusion. Are golf carts useful? Golf carts can be useful from certain ponits of view. For example, if you are an…

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    Keywords: golf carts for sale, electric utility vehicles, electric buses Meta Description: Golf carts can be used for business or personal needs. Read on and learn how EVs are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications. Social Media Description: Modern #electricgolfcarts can be used in various applications. Discover how you can benefit from using these electric #utilityvehicles here. #buyecars Variations: uses of golf carts What Everybody Out to Know About Modern Golf Carts…

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    Chretien de Troyes wrote Knight of the Cart, a twelfth century piece of literature which established the reader with a sence of how both knights and women of the past fit into society. Knights during the medieval ages were known to exemplify great honor and chivalry. Ironically, Lancelot is a knight who in a way sacrafices his honor by riding in the cart, but shows his devotion to the queen by going on his quest to save the queen. The role of women and how they are viewed changes throughout…

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    more formal restaurants and some would settle for food carts that offer the same kind of flavor and variety at a cheaper price. According to the Wisconsin State Journal, there is a Mexican food cart that was in third place in the city's annual food review last year but actually made the top spot this year. Maggie Richter, the one who runs the Top El Burrito Cart said that she feels so happy about the result. She has been running the food cart in Capitol Square for 14 years. This year she made…

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    Lord Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King was written in Victorian England and the latest version was published in 1885, though the actual writing process covered a span of almost 50 years. Tennyson bases the series of poems comprising the Idylls on the European myth of King Arthur and the court of Camelot and various other adaptations of that legend. The evolution of Tennyson’s female characters to their final stages underscores an undermining of traditional Victorian gender roles by…

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    Idylls of the King, written by Alfred Lord, Tennyson, is a poem about King Arthur’s knights and his kingdom succumbing to corruption. It is also a tale that elaborates on the famous love triangle blossoming between King Arthur, Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot. Lord, Tennyson wrote his widely famous poem as a social commentary of the industrialized Victorian era and its supposed corruptness versus a time of no industrialization. Alfred Lord, Tennyson uses the power of motifs to describe the immoral…

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    Lady Of Shalott Essay

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    In Part I, readers see the isle of Shalott with its tall towers and imprisoned, fairy-like Lady. The interior where she is embowered is “silent” and immovable, whereas the world outside hums along in a busy and cheerful way. The placement of the great city of Camelot by the river emphasizes the progress, purposefulness, and ever-present sense of movement and vitality of the men and women outside of the tower, in stark contrast to the Lady of Shalott. The fact that there exists a connection…

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