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Re: Question 2 for Malory: due by class on Wed., 11/4/09

From: Kyle Lode
Date: 11/3/2009
Time: 8:03:21 PM
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Comments

I think that women are presented as a very powerful person in his book. I do not mean powerful in the way of strength but powerful mentally in of seduction. They always seem to be in the middle of all the trouble between friends. One big example of that is Guinevere and how she ruins King Arthur and Lancelot. She is what begins all the trouble those two faces. I also feel that they do play a very big part in the stories because like I said before a lot of conflict is started because of adultery that happens with all the women who are not loyal in the stories or because a lot of times the women are the ones who come and ask for the knights help which is the start of an adventure. I also feel like a lot of the women are portrayed as very beautiful in these stories also.


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