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    Launcelot was an unsuccessful knight when it came to upholding the Code of Chivalry due to his love for Queen Guinevere. Launcelot and Guinevere began to spend an increased amount of time together without King Arthur’s presence. Neither of them realized it at the time, but a bond between the two grew exponentially. Because of this Launcelot and Guinevere were wretched when Launcelot was forced to go on a quest and leave Guinevere in Camelot. On this quest, Launcelot came across the Castle…

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    Jim Henson’s “Labyrinth”, reflect aspects of Bettelheim, and Freud’s theories. Both revolve around the subconscious, but Bettelheim’s theory compliments Freud’s. Bettelheim believes “Fairytales with the darkness of abandonment, death, witches, and injuries, allowed children to grapple with their fears in remote, symbolic terms which allow them to resolve conflicts within themselves (Armstrong)”. Whenever conflicts are aroused or being resolved within the person, it is often through their…

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    Monty Python the Quest for the Holy Grail mocks many epic stories, like Beowulf, sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The movie mocks how a knight should act and makes a joke of the legionary quest for the Holy Grail. Monty Python takes everything from the stories that is supposed to be serious and makes it not serious. It takes all the themes and makes a comical twist to them. The movie made fun of the knights having the ability to fight while riding their horses, and so the movie showed people…

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    setting during the time of King Arthur and his knights. During this period, knights followed a certain code that ensured "heroic and gentlemanly behavior". In this romance, the knight's code questioned in regards to Arthur's bravest knight, Gawain. Lancelot is usually portrayed as the best of the Round Table in modern tales. However, earlier versions of King Arthur's group display his nephew, Gawain, as the greatest of them all. The Gawain Poet's "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" entails the…

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    Dante places those involved in romances and love affairs such as Guinevere and Lancelot, but my understanding of lust has a bit more perversion than such romances. How severe of an offense is lust? I looked to Philip Riley’s book A lust for Virtue because it provides the opinions of many significant figures during a Catholic Reformation…

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    Elaine Owens Thesis

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    gave her the nickname. Latifah means delicate and sensitive in Arabic. She had an older brother name Lance Owens, who died in a motorbike accident in 1992. She attended Catholic School in Newark, New Jersey. Her parents are Rita Owens (mother) and Lancelot Owens, Sr.(father). She is the second child. During high school, she was on the basketball team. She began singing in the choir of the Shilon Baptist Church in Bloomfield,…

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    “Don’t let it be forgot, that once there was a spot, for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot.” These words were sung at the end of Camelot, a musical on Broadway during JFK’s presidency. It was one of his favorite songs, and Camelot has since been a term referring to his “reign.” It’s a beautiful metaphor for the family, as there are many similarities between the two. Ted Kennedy-Sir Galahad; in search of a holy grail. Jacqueline Kennedy-Guinevere; beautiful queen. And John F.…

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    John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was shot and killed in November of 1963. Jacqueline, Kennedy's wife, dubbed the event of her husband’s death "The End of Camelot". She had seen the last few years as a period of peace and perfection in America, but after the unfortunate death of her husband, these years were brought to an abrupt end. "Camelot was the nickname for John F. Kennedy's thousand day administration of the early 1960s." (Bradley 1). This is why she referred to…

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    had no one to interpret his fate and his future, so he was all alone. He begins to go into a state of confusion, whether or not to start a war, send knights out, go on quests, anything. He turns to his wife Guinevere, and his trustworthy knight Sir Lancelot, who gives him helpful advice. I think that this huge personality change caused by the death of Merlin. The feeling of loneliness and emptiness consumed him, making him confused and unresponsive. We rarely saw the soft side of King Arthur,…

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    In William Shakespeare 's "The Merchant of Venice," religion plays a big part in early 1600s venetian society. The antagonist, Shylock, is an extremely religious man who lets his vengeance get the better of him. Throughout the play Shylock was constantly being treated badly because of his religion. Shylock is viewed as the villain in the play because he is a Jew but is actually the victim because of negative actions done onto him by others. When negotiating a deal with Antonio, Shylock…

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