Literature 3: King Arthur & Merlin (Masterlanguage)

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Literature 3: 
King Arthur & Merlin

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Bonus assignment 2
Write a description / background article about one of the characters from the Middle English text The Canterbury Tales.

Deadline = Sunday 26th of May

Final tip!: you can also look up the summary of a tale!

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King Arthur

Slide 3 - Carte mentale

Have you ever seen an Arthurian adaptation? If yes, which one?

Slide 4 - Question ouverte

1. Take a guess: True or False "Arthur was most likely a Roman military leader from the 5th & 6th century."
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

2. Take a guess: Who is Lady Morgana in the stories about Arthur?
A
Arthur's mother
B
Arthur's full sister
C
Arthur's half-sister
D
Arthur's niece

Slide 6 - Quiz

3. Take a guess: What is not a role of Merlin in the Arthurian legend?
A
Scribe
B
Adviser
C
Prophet
D
Magician

Slide 7 - Quiz

4. Take a guess: The story of Arthur first appears in the 9th century, but when was Merlin added to the story?
A
10th century
B
11th century
C
12th century
D
13th century

Slide 8 - Quiz

5. Take a guess: True or False "Mordred is the one who eventually kills Arthur."
A
True
B
False

Slide 9 - Quiz

King Arthur
- Arthur Pendragon
- Most likely: A Roman military leader 5th & 6th century
- Fought against the Saxons
- Popular character medieval romances

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Arthur (continued)

- History of the Britons in 9th century
- Set the basis of Arthur as the legendary warrior
- 12th century, Geoffrey of Monmouth adds Merlin
- Other stories added Camelot, Round Table, & Guinevere

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Arthur's Influence
- Troubadours, jugglers, minstrels, storytellers spread the story
- Image of Arthur & his knights:
         - influenced clothes & fashion in Medieval era
         - guidelines for knights and how they should behave
         - jousting tournaments (on horses with lances)
- Arthur associated with the Middle English period (1100-1500)
   and not Old English period (450-1100) from which he came

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Merlin
- 12th century: first appears as a prophet
- Later: becomes Arthur's adviser & magician
- First given the name Emrys
- Later: Merlin (from his Welsh name: Myrddin)
- Merlin's father an angel who visited a nun?
   or is Merlin's father an evil spirit?

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Merlin & Arthur 
- Prophecy: red dragon (Britons) fights a 
   white dragon (Saxons), and the red one wins
- Merlin becomes Arthur's tutor when he's 
   a child living with a foster father
- Arranges the sword-in-the-stone that
   makes Arthur king

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Morgana & Mordred
Morgana:                                                     Mordred:
- powerful enchantress                        - son of Arthur & Morgause
- daughter of Arthur's mother             (Morgana's sister)
- Arthur's half-sister                               - evil & wicked     
- apprentice of Merlin                            - Arthur kills all babies born
- wants to take over the throne            in May after a prophecy
                                                                         - Mordred lives & kills Arthur 

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Symbolism in King arthur
Excalibur and the sword in the stone
Holy grail
Round table

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The round table
Merlin made the Round Table in tokening of roundness of the world, for by the Round Table is the world signified by right, for all the world, Christian and heathen, repair unto the Round Table; and when they are chosen to be of the fellowship of the Round Table they think them more blessed and more in worship than if they had gotten half the world. (Book 14, chapter 2)

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The round table


Represents knighthood and honour 
As each member is carefully chosen by Arthur
Circularity is meant to represent that there is a lack of hierarchy and emphasises brotherhood = no one can sit at the head of the table

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Excalibur
And when matins and the first mass was done, there was seen in the churchyard, against the high altar, a great stone four square, like unto a marble stone; and in midst thereof was like an anvil of steel a foot on high, and therein stuck a fair sword naked by the point, and letters there were written in gold about the sword that said thus:— Whoso pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil, is rightwise king born of all England. (Book 1, chapter 5)

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Excalibur 

Sword that Arthur pulls from the stone
Highest status symbol of glory and honor, since it is meant for the rightful king of England
Symbol for fate, since arthur was always supposed to pull the sword from the stone, identifying him as Uther's heir

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The holy grail
When Bors had told him of the adventures of the Sangreal, such as had befallen him and his three fellows, that was Launcelot, Percivale, Galahad, and himself, there Launcelot told the adventures of the Sangreal that he had seen. (Book 17, chapter 23)

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The holy grail
Silver vessel
Rumoured to have held the food eaten by Jesus at passover dinner before his death. 
In Le morte D'Arthur, holds the power for unlimited food and drink
However only works when the person has good intentions

Slide 22 - Diapositive

6. Arthur Pendragon was most likely...?
A
A Welsh military leader from the 5th & 6th century
B
A Roman military leader from the 5th & 6th century
C
A Roman military leader from the 8th & 9th century
D
A Welsh military leader from the 8th & 9th century

Slide 23 - Quiz

7. True or False: "The Legend of Arthur is most often associated with the Old English period instead of the Middle."
A
True
B
False

Slide 24 - Quiz

8. Which of the following did the story of Arthur and his knights not influence?
A
Clothes & fashion in the Medieval era
B
Guidelines for knights and how their behaviour
C
Medieval laws and governments
D
Jousting tournaments

Slide 25 - Quiz

9. In Merlin's prophecy which of the two dragons wins?
A
The Red one (representing the Saxons)
B
The Red one (representing the Britons)
C
The White one (representing the Saxons)
D
The White one (representing the Britons)

Slide 26 - Quiz

10. Mordred was the son between?
A
Merlin & Morgana
B
Merlin & Morgause
C
Arthur & Morgana
D
Arthur & Morgause

Slide 27 - Quiz

11. What does the Round Table not represent?
A
Knighthood
B
Roundness
C
World
D
Hierarchical structure

Slide 28 - Quiz

12. What is Excalibur?
A
A theme
B
A sword
C
A stone
D
Glory

Slide 29 - Quiz

13. What does the Holy Grail represent?
A
Unlimited food supply
B
Silver vessel
C
Cup
D
Judgement on whether or not a person is good

Slide 30 - Quiz

Check the reader:

Literature 3: King Arthur & Merlin
- Read the background information
- Answer the questions (using the internet)
- Check your answers (see Its Learning)
- Work on the 2nd Bonus Assignment

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