Why Is Le Morte D Arthur A Hero

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Being King or the top of the class can be a little challenging at times. People that look up to one would normally expect them to make great accomplishments. Some may as well believe that one is an ultimate hero for doing great tasks. The idol, call it as you will, cannot always do heroic brave tasks. I should know because when I, myself am in battles with another person, I tend to feel a little discouraged about not getting the job done right. Most times when a person is looked up upon they get all this pressure built up and it makes it hard to do good when they feel the need that they must do the best they can for others. Yes, being called the king, an idol, or whatever it may be, is a really good feeling to have. My novel Le Morte d’Arthur is a …show more content…

Those books have information about our history. Learning about our information is a very important subject schools teach. The part of history I was in is probably as important as World War I. That’s only my opinion but I’m sure others could agree. Sir Thomas Mallory did a terrific job writing about my time. “Le Morte d’Arthur” is the title of one of his works. If one has yet to read I highly suggest they should. In the novel he is discussing about my time as King. Only part of my major lifetime is discussed in that specific work. I believe students should know more about what happened. An important conflict I had was with my good friend, Sir Launcelot. We were close and cared deeply about one another. One could say that I consider him as my brother because of how close we are. Unfortunately, Sir Launcelot had greater feelings for my wife, Queen Guinevere. He had fallen in love with her knowing she was my wife. Because I was the King he would be breaking the law if he tried to make a move on Guinevere. I did not in the slightest want to get him in trouble. As one may see the conflict I had was quite important and students should be taught more about

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