Essay Archive - Sir Launcelot
Sir Launcelot
Of all the knights of Arthur's round table, Sir Launcelot is
recognized as the greatest that ever lived. In Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur,
Sir Launcelot has proven himself the most noble and most extraordinary
knight of the time of Camelot. Despite his vast acclaim and renowned
reputation, certain acts, perhaps in good faith, yet in conflict with the
basic political laws of the land, have earned him the second title of
traitor.
Sir Launcelot was the most respected knight of King Arthur's court
as well as the personal favorite of King Arthur's. Everyone agreed that he
was the finest kni....
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