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  1. Ending of the book is heavly inspired by Arthurian legends. Kind Arhur was fatally wounded by poisonous blade, and as mortal medicine couldn't help him, he was sailed to Avalon, also known as Isle of Appletrees. It's poethic description of death and afterlife. Almost the same happened to Geralt.

  2. At the end of Le Morte d'Arthur, we are left with a few characters still standing. First, Sir Bedivere "swooned" and implores the church hermit, who is in actuality the former Bishop of...

  3. Chapter 7 Mordred, having escaped from Launcelot, rides wounded to Arthur and tells him what happened. Arthur cries that he is greatly grieved that Launcelot is against him, and that now the Round Table is broken forever. Guenever must be sentenced to death, which is the only punishment for treason.

  4. The book now brings Guenever and Launcelot’s affair to the fore, as the primary cause of the titular “death of Arthur” and the collapse of the kingdom. After the Grail quest, the only major event remaining is this tragic finale. Active Themes. Chapter 2 Then Guenever weeps and calls Launcelot false.

  5. The death of King Arthur is shrouded in ambiguity and multiple interpretations. This section examines the variations and inconsistencies found in different Arthurian sources, highlighting the diverse narratives and the enduring mysteries that surround Arthurs fate.

  6. Le Morte d'Arthur. Le Morte d'Arthur (originally written as le morte Darthur; Anglo-Norman French for "The Death of Arthur") [1] is a 15th-century Middle English prose reworking by Sir Thomas Malory of tales about the legendary King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table, along with their respective folklore. In ...

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  8. Arthur is nearly betrayed by his sister Morgan le Fay, but he is helped by Nineve, a sorceress who learned her magic powers from Merlin before killing him. Arthur then fights the Romans when Emperor Lucius of Rome demands that Arthur bow to him.

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