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Page 1: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

Arthurian Legend

Page 2: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

Legend

0A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations

0Often about a particular person with a historical basis but may also contain some elements of magic and myth

Page 3: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

Arthurian Legend

0The King Arthur legends are probably based on a fifth or sixth century Celtic chieftain (warlord) who lived in Whales (England) and led his people to victory against Saxon invaders from northern Germany.

0The chieftain was said to have been fatally wounded in battle and buried in an abbey of Glastonbury.0 Arthurian legend as we know it today emerged as a

great chief who mysteriously disappeared but promised to return when his people needed him.

Page 4: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

King Arthur0Legendary heroes like King

Arthur are born in dangerous times when heroes are most needed

0Literary heroes -- …

Page 5: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

King Arthur

0 King Uther of England, who was unmarried, loved Igraire, another man’s wife.

0 In disguise the king deceived Igraire into thinking he was her husband.

0 Arthur was the child born to Igraire as a result of that trick.0 Merlin, a very wise advisor, knew the child was in danger

because many men wanted Uther’s throne, so he asked Sir Ector and his wife to raise the infant with their own son, Kay.

0 When King Uther died, no one except Merlin knew Arthur’s true identity, which would later be revealed when Arthur completed a task that only the rightful king could perform.

Page 6: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

The Literature of Romance

0During the Middle Ages a new form of literature called romance developed in France and spread throughout Europe.

0Romances got their name because they were first told in Old French and Provencal which are considered to be romantic languages.

0Romances began in the 12th century as popular narratives describing the adventures of knights and heroes.

Page 7: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

The Literature of Romance

0 The primary purpose of romances was to celebrate the ideals of chivalry, the code of behavior the medieval knight was supposed to follow. He was to be:0 Brave0 Loyal0 Pious – spiritual; devout0 Generous to foes0 Ready to help the weak0 Protect women

0 The knight sought quests to prove his courage. 0 The knightly quests typically involved saving maidens, slaying

dragons, and battling less noble people.0 Adventure was the cause; heroism was the role.

Page 8: Arthurian Legend. Legend 0 A story about extraordinary deeds that have been told and retold for generations 0 Often about a particular person with a historical

Sir Launcelot

0Of the 150 knights who serve King Arthur, Sir Launcelot is Arthur’s favorite.

0Although Launcelot is devoted to Arthur, he falls in love with Arthur’s wife, Queen Gwynevere, causing great suffering for the trio.