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    Compare the ways in which The sword in the stone and The legend of king Arthur have explored different perspectives of the same story line in their movie. Introductions: As many movies get older and outdated movie's producers make new and improved versions of a pervious movie. Made back in 1963 The sword in the stone was created by Disney. This movie was rated G and was a cartoon movie recommended for family or children to watch with comedy and musicals all throughout the film. Only recently…

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    In Mary Midgley's Trying Out One's New Sword, she explains that moral isolationism "Consists in simply denying that we can never understand any culture except our own well enough to make judgments about it. Midgley argues that not only is moral isolationism incorrect, it is logically incoherent. She explains that the people who take up this idea of moral isolationism think that it is being respectful to other cultures and societies but you cannot claim to be respectful to something that is…

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    “Uncle Tom's Cabin and the battle for America, Mightier than the Sword” is a novel written by Davis S. Reynolds, where he describes different issues seen under several aspects: moral, economic, political and social. “Mightier than the Sword” narrates the results of the power of race, nation and religion in an argumentative production. Stowe manifests in this book the “religion of love, to all-black and whites, the slaved and the free, the poor and the rich, children as well as adults” (Reynolds,…

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    relationship starts to change because he is no longer the boy he used to be. This novel allows me to evaluate the tragedy of the stolen Soul-Sword, the significance of Simon’s coffin, and the consequences of the Drevak demon. After reading part of this novel, I have found that the Soul-Sword is the main reason why a huge tragedy took place. The Soul-Sword is a tool used to make sure Shadowhunter’s are telling the truth. If one is tried in court, they may use it to show the judge that they are…

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    Warriors have physical and personal connections with their swords; but no supernatural connection that is usually exaggerated in stories. Between the sixth century and the ninth century, Europe-along with many other countries- were occupied by two well-known types of people: the Anglo-Saxon and the Vikings. Most of the lands were rules and/or protected by Anglo-Saxon kings and their knight. They fought against the barbaric Vikings, who pillage and destroy villages along the coast. In the heat of…

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    Excalibur Research Paper

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    princesses. Except this time, the story is true, Excalibur was the sword of a great king and proves to us just what a sword is to a man. This sword is not just a sword of a former king, but it is a symbol of kingship and power. Some say that the sword possesses power to the one who wields it. To understand why the sword is so valuable, we have to look at the legend behind it, the myths that aren't true, and where this magical sword is today. In the late 5th century, there was a King Arthur of…

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    What Is King Arthur Quest

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    King Arthur is a legendary. He is a British leader. He became King by pulling a sword out of a rock. All over the world lots of strong men went to pull the sword out of the stone but they couldn't pull it out. Then one day Arthur went to pull it out and he did. This was one myth the other one is the "Lady in the lake". It is when Arthur went to pull out the sword the lady in the lake helped Arthur pull the sword out. The word “chivalry” connected to the Knights of the Round…

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    1770. I think this because of the following: the man shouldn't have been swinging the sword, they used deadly force first, and guns wasn't necessary. For instance, the sword is what really started the whole fight. The soldier was drunk swinging around a sword on a corner causing sparks from the bricks(“The Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770”). He could've started a fire or anything just by swinging the sword around like that. In the text, it classifies that the soldier injured a minor. On…

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    01/04/16 Year 8 SOSE Assignment Semester 1 Term 1 Types of Medieval Swords: 1. Arming Swords 2. Broad Swords 3. Falchions 4. Long Swords 1. Definition of a “Sword”: a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt with a hand guard, used for thrusting or striking and now typically worn as part of ceremonial dress. 1) Arming Swords: The Arming sword (commonly known as the knight’s sword) is a single hand cruciform sword of the high middle ages in common use from approximately 1000 AD to…

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    with a loud boom! Everyone rushed outside, to find a sword in a stone with a letter saying, “ Whosoever pulleth the sword out of this stone, is right wise born king of England”. Every knight in the land tried, and failed to yank the sword out of the stone.…

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