I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the King Arthur unit. I've read some of these stories before, but there are a couple that I'm not familiar with. This second part of the unit looks interesting because it focuses more on the adventures or Arthur's knights.
Sir Galahad and the White Knight: I like the story of Sir Galahad, because he is such a worthy knight. I feel like he is one of those people that so many prophecies are written about. He is a central character that is able to do many things that others cannot. I also like that the shield in the story can only be worn by the worthiest knight in the land, not the strongest or the smartest. Arthurian Legends, especially when it comes to the Grail Quest, are more focused on being worthy than being powerful. I think these concepts give the stories a very appealing nature.
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Sir Galahad Opens Tomb Source: King Arthur: Tales of the Round Table by Andrew Lang and illustrated by H. J. Ford (1902) |
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