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(5 pp) Mankind loves stories and their heroes.
Some of our first romantic heroes appear in Sir
Thomas Malory's (1485) Morte d Arthur. And while
Gawain may have survived in literature it is
Lancelot that has survived in language. He has
become a symbol of unbounded and illicit love. But
does that make him a hero in the symbology of
this new century. This discussion will compare
hero status of Lancelot and Gawain.
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But does that make him a hero in the symbology of this new century. This discussion will compare hero status of Lancelot and Gawain. BBcomher.doc
COMPARING HEROES: LANCELOT & GAWAIN Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., May
2001 Note to the student: it is suggested that you add a bibliography page to this paper listing the source and the edition number of the book, that your
class is using. You might also add something personal in the conclusion, which is usually a good thing to do in these types of comparison papers. It might
be something like - I was more sympathetic to ______ , because of _______. Introduction Mankind loves stories and their heroes. Some of our first romantic heroes
appear in Sir Thomas Malorys (1485) Morte d Arthur. And while Gawain may have survived in literature it is Lancelot that has survived in language. He has
become a symbol of unbounded and illicit love. But does that make him a hero in the symbology of this new century. This discussion will compare hero status
of Lancelot and Gawain. The hero The publisher of Malorys work, William Caxton (1485), wrote in the preface: I...enprynte...that noble men may
see and lerne the noble actes of chyvalrye, the jentyl and vertuous dedes that somme knyghtes used...and how they that were vycious were punysshed and ofte put to shame and
rebuke...." And in case you old English is a little rusty, he is saying that, he is printing this work that noble men may see and learn of the
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