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Le roi Arthus

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Sarah Hock Professor Diller IDH 3931 26 September 2013 Resume #5 In this portion of the text, Lancelot rescues Sir Gawain and his companions from the Dolorous Prison and admits King Arthur and Queen Guinevere to the Dolorous Guard Castle. However, because Lord Brandin, the previous owner of the Dolorous Guard Castle, keeps escaping from Lancelot, the people within the castle have not yet been freed. Lancelot leaves the castle and reunites with his squires, frees a handsome knight who also serves Queen Guinevere and successfully defeats the first knight who claimed to have loved the man who wounded the wounded knight more than the wounded knight himself.

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Sarah Hock Professor Diller IDH 3931 12 September 2013 Resume #3 In this portion of the text, Lancelot is left at King Arthur?s court by his foster mother, the lady of the lake, who leaves with him a special ring with the power to detect enchantments. He meets Queen Guinevere and other members of Arthur?s court, and is knighted in his own special white clothing. However, when Arthur knights Lancelot, he forgets to buckle on his sword, introducing a conflict that comes into play later in the passage. After his knighting, Lancelot accepts the challenge to assist the wounded knight, and also the duty of representing the Lady of Nahaut in combat. En route to Nahaut, Lancelot frees two damsels in distress, and is sent his sword from Queen Guinevere, thereby making him her knight.
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