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Through both the actions of Lancelot in The Death of King Arthur and the book's treatment of his death, Lancelot becomes the French hero of the Arthurian cannon.
By J. Elliott | Published 8/14/2007
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A young lad is dreaming. While dreaming, he discovers that his dream is very interesting.
By the wordmaster | Published 12/26/2007
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It is my belief that Chrétien recognized these clashes between the rules of these three elements of knighthood, and therefore wanted to compose a story that examined how the inability to abide by the customs of all three could cause torment and dishonor in a knight.
By J. Elliott | Published 8/14/2007
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To better understand Arthur's lore you have to know about all the knights that served him and this is just to book to help you learn about them.
By freakmamma | Published 5/23/2007
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Poem about lustful love & desire of Camelot's most notorious couple.
By Holly Dodson | Published 8/2/2007
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Shrek is back and this time will be joined by Captain Hook, Sir Lancelot and, King Arthur. A synopsis of the movie reads: "When Shrek married Fiona, the last thing he had in mind was becoming the next King...
By Dee | Published 2/9/2007
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You are expected to be a humble peasant to her, kissing her ring and lavishing her with high praises. She expects you to act like a mix between James Bond and Sir Lancelot. I'm referring to your mother-in-law of course.
By Johan Faffenbach | Published 6/8/2006
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It's about someone who finds the ideal outfit to impress the world.
By Heather Dekin | Published 8/16/2007
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Shakespeare needed to appeal to the majority of London, which at the time held strong anti-Semitic views. This raises the possibility that Shakespeare might have incorporated this attitude through his portrayal of Shylock, a Jewish character in Merchant of Venice.
By Chris Jones | Published 8/5/2007
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Many people know the story or Arthur and his beautiful wife turned adulterous hussy, but few know how the tale was shaped into the story we know today.
By Shyla Martin | Published 7/30/2007
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There are many similarities between Harry Potter and the Legend of King Arthur.
By White Edward | Published 7/24/2007
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An overview of the movie, actors, and previous roles they played.
By Tonya Howe | Published 7/19/2007
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Discusses the signs of religious transitions in various sources of Arthurian legend.
By Jessica Goodwin | Published 6/28/2007
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Shrek is beautiful but lacks compelling story.
By Jon Pic | Published 6/27/2007
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While we've all looked at keywording et cetera ad nauseum, there aren't a lot of structured exercises to help learn them.
By Jamie K. Wilson | Published 6/21/2007
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While First Knight is not an Arthurian piece strictly speaking, and while the costuming is more Hollywood than medieval, it is still a 5 star movie
By DrDevience | Published 6/21/2007
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Of all the movies in the Medieval/fantasy genre in my collection, Excalibur is one that I would not do without.
By DrDevience | Published 6/21/2007
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King Arthur was the lengendary King of Myth, but many Scholars believe that he was based on a real person.
By Drake Wynters | Published 6/1/2007
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I went to watch Shrek the Third this past week. With all the hype the movie's been getting as well as the funny trailers, I was sure the third edition would be as great as the previous two. Well, I ended up slightly disappointed...
By Anny Sivilay | Published 5/31/2007
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Dante's Commedia paints a masterful portrait of ecclesiastical traditions, Italian politics, and the drama of personal redemption. He did not write in a vacuum, however, and undoubtedly drew inspiration from a multitude of influences, both poetic and visual.
By Matt Dubois | Published 5/27/2007
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Once in a lifetime a movie comes along that is unparalleled in it's genre. Monty Python and the Holy Grail is just such an endeavor. Nothing that came before it can hope to compare, nor anything since.
By DrDevience | Published 5/20/2007
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The United States as a society both promotes and stigmatizes gambling. This dual representation creates conflict in many aspects of living. The most apparent conflicts are regarding legalities, monetary and economic, and mental health issues.
By Fawn volkert | Published 5/10/2007
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June is the month for weddings. Don't fall back on the age-old boring toaster for your wedding gift.
By DrDevience | Published 5/9/2007
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If you are searching for gift ideas for someone who loves musicals, here are some great suggestions.
By DrDevience | Published 5/4/2007
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A brief abstract of the novel's history, and not just in American literature.
By Jim Johnson | Published 5/3/2007
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In A Raisin in the Sun, Lorraine Hansberry relates the plight of the African-American to a vast and varied audience using dreams as a device- a conduit through which she can translate her message into a universally understandable story which any human being can understand.
By Julie E. | Published 5/3/2007
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This summer promises to be a blockbuster season at the movie theater with a number of sequels hitting the big screen. But what movies are available to view with your children when the summer days get too hot to play outside? Here's the run down by release date.
By Brookie Crawford | Published 4/24/2007
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There are rare places in the world where the romance of legends merge with real historical events. The ruins of Glastonbury Abbey in England is one such place.
By Kathryn Lemmon | Published 3/26/2007
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What if at the age of ten you had to leave your family for fifteen years and serve another country that wasn't your own?? This was just the case for the brave knights in the movie King Arthur.
By Ian Doyle | Published 3/8/2007
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This article shows that Pamela, Moll Flanders, The American, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Lady Chatterley's Lover, The Color Purple, Orlando, and The Sound and the Fury are novels that address the theme of social rebellion.
By Dizzy Erkman | Published 2/28/2007
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My top ten favorite action movies
By DrDevience | Published 2/27/2007
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A research paper on Claude Debussy's music
By Zia Corse | Published 2/21/2007
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Stone Age men had the right idea. If their women gave them any lip, they bonked them on their heads with clubs. The first shot in the Petticoat Revolution was fired by Thoroughly Modern Millie in the 1920s. Women invaded that supreme male bastion - the office.
By Firoze Hirjikaka | Published 2/4/2007
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Have you ever wondered what it would what been to have lived in the court of King Arthur? Well, here is your chance to find out at the Florida Renaissance Festival in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
By Regina Sass | Published 1/22/2007
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Throughout life we learn more about life itself, and we discover human nature. How much of who we are as adults is influenced by what we watched as children or young adults.
By Kesha Coggins | Published 1/9/2007
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If you're looking to give to charity this year, here are some more worthy organizations featured in a national magainze recently:
By Terri Rimmer | Published 12/15/2006
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This entertaining role play game has been a favorite for centuries. Whether you are new to the process or a seasoned player, it's important to be sure you understand the rules of the game.
By Barb Webb | Published 12/14/2006
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A review of Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones' Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
By Agaric | Published 11/15/2006
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The movie Monty Python & The Holy Grail. King Author from the court of Camelot and his associate Patsy traveled by coconut in England in 932 A.D.
By Beatrice Giermanski | Published 10/13/2006
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Looking to throw a Halloween party this year? Do you need some decorating and theme ideas? You can throw the biggest bash of the year!
By Bunky | Published 9/26/2006
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Simple poem evaluating the love of two fictional people by comparing them to other well-known couples.
By Billy Collins | Published 9/20/2006
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Traveling to unfamiliar resorts always presents the same challenge: where to eat. But, if you happen to be in Vail, Colorado you're in luck - someone has already done your homework for you
By Allen Smith | Published 8/29/2006
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Analysis of the ideals and social constructions around "Courtly Love" in the Aurthurian Romances done by Cretien
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 6/10/2006
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Spamalot is the award winning broadway musical from the geniuses of Monty Python.
By Erin McMaster | Published 5/16/2006
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In Arthurian romantic texts, there are copious methods by which men of nobility demonstrate their affections to the ladies of their choice, and possibly an even greater number of ways they demonstrate their power and bravery.
By Brianna Heimann | Published 4/18/2006
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Rather than portraying Merlin as the sprightly old wizard in Walt Disney's vision, the translation of Wace's account depicts him as a wise, but humble prophet, much more Christ-like than wizard-like.
By Brianna Heimann | Published 4/18/2006
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Gen X-ers and their kids will enjoy watching this series, which makes learning to read fum.
By El Bicho | Published 4/13/2006
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A medieval themed wedding can be a great way to tie the knot.
By MJM | Published 3/21/2006
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In any discussion of Europe between 1000 and 1250, it is important to recognize that the English language became the preferred language. Without William the Conqueror, this revolutionary shift might not have taken place.
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 12/21/2005
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Unlike most fiction writers who have tackled the legend of King Arthur, Marion Zimmer Bradley has takes a different look, retelling the legend from the female and pagan points of view. This paper compares her telling of the Arthur legend with others'.
By MJM | Published 11/7/2005
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