I have read an excerpt to Legendary King Arthur. I'm trying to find the theme. I am debating on either a true hero never dies, or family can not always be trusted. In the story, they say that King Arthur might rise, and they believe that he has set a good bit of history for them. So, he may have died, but the story never dies. Family can not always be trusted, his best friend betrayed him, Sir Lancelot. His cousin, Mordred, killed him, and took over his throne.
Can anyone help??
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I came up with both of these, which one do you think works better? I think that Family usually can be trusted, but in this passage that shows that sometimes it cannot. What do you guys think?
trust or lack thereof is certainly a theme
see
http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-death-of-arthur-summary-themes-quiz.html
see
http://study.com/academy/lesson/the-death-of-arthur-summary-themes-quiz.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=le+morte+d%27arthur+sparknotes&oq=%22le+morte&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l5.6488j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Read through several of these search results. Use Ctrl or Cmd + F to hunt for "theme" once you've opened a webpage you think might help. You may have to search a lot, but eventually you will find ideas you want to use.
Read through several of these search results. Use Ctrl or Cmd + F to hunt for "theme" once you've opened a webpage you think might help. You may have to search a lot, but eventually you will find ideas you want to use.
I vote for heroes never die. I'm sure you know a lot about the heroes of the past. Bud do you know much about families that can't be trusted?
I'll probably go with heroes never die. Yes, I do know a bit about families that can't be trusted, but it would be a lot better to do heroes never die. Thank you a lot. Also, thank you for your help with the links.