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Sarah Hock Professor Diller IDH3931 September 5, 2013 Resume #2 In this portion of the novel, Lancelot leaves his childhood home in the Lady Niniane?s enchanted lake and arrives at the court of King Arthur. This is this is particularly striking because he does so not only in secret, but also with all white accoutrements. The juxtaposition of two opposing concepts- in this case the secrecy of his journey with the unblemished and proud white of his retinue- is representative of the larger theme of moral conflict explored throughout the work.
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