Malory and White
Thomas Mallory and T. H. White were authors of the same subject. In spite ofthis fact, there were many differences between their works. Malory's Morte d' Arthur was a negative work that was very negative in his descriptive aspects. While, T. H. White was more positive and upbeat with his descriptions in The Book of Merlin. Malory used and showed many negative events throughout Morte d' Arthur. He also, used negative words to describe the events that took place in his works. For example, when most of the soldiers died, "the thieves would rob the dead knights of their bodies" (172). This type of action was very disrespectful to those who died in the battle. More of Malory's negative details was exhibited when "Sir Bedivere would not throw the Excalibur into the water" (173). Malory used words like "traitor" and "betrayed" to give Sir Bedivere this negative image, because he did not follow orders, of his king, which was very disrespectful. Keep in mind that when he wrote this story that a lengthy and dangerous war was going on in England and many of these happenings in Malory's story was fact in on the warfront in Europe. Not only did Malory use negative events and phrases, but al
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