Human Nature in The Legends of King Arthur and his Noble Knights
When John Stienbeck translated the tales of King Arthur he realized that he needed to maintain the elements of human nature that appeared through out the original stories. There are many examples of human nature in the sections of the book that we have read, there are good and bad aspects of human nature portrayed through the book and I will only mention a few. One example is when King Arthur tells the Lady of the Lake that he will do anything that she wants in exchange for the sword Excalibur. It is human nature to be quick to promise things when there is something important to u
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Lady Lyles, Lady Lake, King Arthur, human nature, John Stienbeck, quick judge, looks peasant, king arthur, quick promise,
Approximate Word count = 397
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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