Le Morte d'Arthur Questions

Le Morte d'Arthur Questions:

1. King Arthur trusted Sir Gawain's opinion more than Sir Lancelot--since he was a traitor, and Gawain advises against it. 

2. King Arthur realizes issues bigger than a battle between him and Lancelot are taking place inside Britain: Sir Modred, his son, is trying to take over the rule of Britain without his permission; and so he returns.

3. When Arthur fights Modred, both troops lose most of their people, leaving only a handful of survivors including King Arthur and Sir Modred. Shortly after, Arthur gives a deathly blow to Modred and Modred fatally wounds Arthur in return.

5. In terms of internal conflict, King Arthur was affectionate to and trusted both Sir Lancelot and Sir Modred. But at some point, both of them betray his trust in different ways; which still, ultimately leads to Arthur having to physically fight them both; representing the external conflict of the situation.

9. The statement can be agreed with because, throughout the narrative, King Arthur is seen to be folwing Sr Gawain's advice on what his next course of action should be instead of showing his competence as King and critically thinking about his choices. An instance of ths tendency is seen when Arthur decides to fight Lancelot based on Gawain's opinion.

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