Asked by Davey
What is the main idea of the story of Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory?
King Arthur shows himself to be an unjust ruler.
King Arthur is mortally wounded in a battle with his mortal enemy Sir Mordred.
King Arthur creates the ideal kingdom of Camelot.
Sir Bedivere, King Arthur’s knight, betrays his king.
King Arthur shows himself to be an unjust ruler.
King Arthur is mortally wounded in a battle with his mortal enemy Sir Mordred.
King Arthur creates the ideal kingdom of Camelot.
Sir Bedivere, King Arthur’s knight, betrays his king.
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Ms. Sue
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Babes
Kong arthur shows himself to be am unjust ruler
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Anonymous
King Arthur shows himself to be an unjust ruler.
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Anonymous
Sir Bedivere, King Arthur’s knight, betrays his king.
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