Strength in some cases can support rightness, but more often they are irreconcilable opponents. But the point here is not only that there is a difference between them – there is an irreconcilable contradiction between them. Who believe more in rightness than in the Force?”Įveryone understands the difference between Strong Hand and Right. Why did the King see the contradiction between Strong Hand and Right? Do you agree with the fact that already in this chapter readers will be on one side or the other? How do you explain Lancelot’s response to King Arthur: “Do you want to end the rule of the Strong Hand by bringing together the knights The description of Lancelot’s two attempts to see himself in shiny armor shows us that the boy guessed his misfortune and wanted to see how unattractive he was. Do they give only an idea of the appearance of the hero or help us begin to actively experience, sympathize with him? The plan of the first chapter helps to understand that in the famous Sir Lancelot – a model of knightly nobility – in his youth the best qualities of a person were born.Ĭhapter one begins and ends with Lancelot’s attempt to see his reflection in the polished armor. The desire to be a Knight Commitment is caused by the fact that the hero is sure of his disgrace. Knew that he was ugly, and decided to become not Sir Lancelot, but a Knight Commitment.
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