Once and Again Sir How Far

The Wart was non a proper son. He did non empathize this, but information technology made him feel unhappy, considering Kay seemed to regard information technology as making him junior in some way…Besides, he admired Kay and was a built-in follower. He was a hero-worshipper.

Page Number: fourteen

Caption and Analysis:

Before the clink in that location were just the beeches, only immediately later there was a knight in full armor, standing still and silent and unearthly, amongst the majestic trunks…All was moonlit, all silver, likewise cute to describe.

Page Number: 21

Caption and Assay:

Now ordinary people are built-in forwards in Time, if y'all understand what I mean and nearly everything in the world goes frontwards besides…But I unfortunately was born at the wrong end of time, and I take to live backwards from in forepart, while surrounded by a lot of people living forwards from backside. Some people call it having 2nd sight.

Related Characters: Merlyn (speaker)

Folio Number: 35

Explanation and Assay:

There is only power. Power is of the private mind, but the mind'southward ability is not enough. Ability of the trunk decides everything in the end, and only Might is Right.

Related Characters: Mr. P (speaker)

Page Number: 52

Explanation and Analysis:

The Wart walked up to the great sword for the third time. He put out his right hand softly and drew it out as gently as a scabbard.

Page Number: 205

Explanation and Analysis:

I know all most your birth and parentage, and who gave y'all your real name. I know the sorrows before you, and the joys, and how there will never over again be anybody who dares to call you past the friendly name of Wart. In time to come it will exist your glorious doom to take upward the burden and to relish the nobility of your proper championship.

Page Number: 209

Explanation and Analysis:

Gareth was a generous boy. He hated the thought of strength against weakness. Information technology made his heart swell, as if he were going to suffocate. Gawaine, on the other mitt, was aroused considering information technology had been against his family. He did not think it was wrong for strength to accept its manner, only only that information technology was intensely wrong for anything to succeed against his own clan.

Folio Number: 218

Explanation and Analysis:

What is all this chivalry, anyhow? It simply means existence rich enough to have a castle and a arrange of armor, and then, when yous have them, you brand the Saxon people do what you similar.

Related Characters: Merlyn (speaker)

Page Number: 225

Explanation and Assay:

"Even if I wanted to," said Merlyn "it would be no good. In that location is a thing nearly Time and Infinite which the philosopher Einstein is going to notice out. Some people call information technology destiny."

Related Characters: Merlyn (speaker)

Page Number: 286

Caption and Assay:

I will tell you something else, King, which may be a surprise for you. It will not happen for hundreds of years, merely both of united states are going to come back. Practice yous know what is going to be written on your tombstone? Hic jacet Arthurus Rex quondam Rexque futurus. Practise you call up your latin? It means the once and future rex.

Folio Number: 287

Explanation and Assay:

But Arthur had a different idea in his head. Information technology did not seem to him to be sporting, after all, that eighty thousand humble men should be leu'd against each other while a fraction of their numbers…manoeuvred for the sake of ransom. He had begun to fix a value on heads, shoulders and arms—their owner's value, even if the owner was a serf.

Page Number: 297

Explanation and Analysis:

The manner to utilise a Spancel was this. You had to discover the man you loved while he was asleep. Then you had to throw it over his caput without waking him, and tie it in a bow…Queen Morgause stood in the moonlight, drawing the Spancel through her fingers.

Page Number: 306

Explanation and Analysis:

Although 9 tenths of the story seems to exist about knights jousting and quests for the holy grail and things of that sort, the narrative is a whole, and it deals with the reasons why the young man came to grief at the finish. It is the tragedy, the Aristotelian and comprehensive tragedy, of sin coming dwelling to roost.

Folio Number: 312

Explanation and Analysis:

The boy [Lancelot] thought at that place was something wrong with him. All through his life—even when he was a bang-up human with the world at his feet—he was to feel this gap: something at the lesser of his heart of which he was enlightened, and ashamed, but which he did not understand.

Page Number: 315

Explanation and Analysis:

For one thing, he [Lancelot] liked to hurt people. Information technology was for the strange reason that he was brutal, that the poor fellow never killed a man who asked for mercy, or committed a savage action which he could accept prevented. One reason why he fell in dearest with Guenever was because the first affair he had done was to injure her. He might never have noticed her as a person, if he had non seen the pain in her eyes.

Page Number: 339

Explanation and Analysis:

The result of such an education was that he had grown up without whatever of the useful accomplishments for living—without malice, vanity, suspicion, cruelty, and the commoner forms of selfishness. Jealousy seemed to him the nigh ignoble forms of vices. He was sadly unfitting for hating his best friend or for torturing his wife.

Page Number: 389

Explanation and Analysis:

"Arthur," he [Lancelot] said. Then he gave a loud shriek, and jumped straight out of the window, which is on the first floor. They could hear him crash into some bushes, with a crump and crackle of boughs, and and then he was running off through the trees and the shrubbery with a loud sort of warbling cry, like hounds hunting.

Page Number: 396

Explanation and Assay:

Lancelot looked uncomfortable. He had an instinctive dislike for Mordred, and did non like having it…He disliked Mordred irrationally, as a dog dislikes a cat—and he felt ashamed of the dislike, because it was a confused principle of his to help the younger Knights.

Page Number: 427

Explanation and Analysis:

Simple considering we have got justice. We have achieved what we were fighting for, and now we even so have the fighters on our hands. Don't yous see what has happened? Nosotros take run out of things to fight for, so all the fighters of the Table are going to rot.

Page Number: 433

Explanation and Assay:

Half the knights had been killed—the best one-half. What Arthur had feared from the start of the Grail Quest had come to pass. If you achieve perfection, yous die. There had been goose egg left for Galahad to ask of God, except expiry. The best knights had gone to perfection, leaving the worst to agree their sieges.

Page Number: 477

Explanation and Analysis:

Nobody knows what they said to each other. Malory says that "they made either to other their complaints of many diverse things." Probably they agreed that information technology was impossible to honey Arthur and also to deceive him. Probably Lancelot fabricated her sympathize about his God at last, and she fabricated him understand about her missing children. Probably they agreed to accept their guilty love every bit ended.

Page Number: 503

Explanation and Analysis:

Did you know that in these night ages which were visible from Guenever'southward window, there was so much decency in the globe that the Catholic Church could impose a peace to all their fighting—which it chosen The Truce of God—and which lasted from Wednesday to Monday, likewise as during the whole of Appearance and Lent?

Page Number: 539

Explanation and Analysis:

Do you think that they with their Battles, Dearth, Black Decease and Serfdom were less aware than we are, with our Wars, Blockade, Influenza and conscription? Even if they were foolish enough to believe that the world was the center of the universe, do non we ourselves believe that human is the fine flower of cosmos? If it takes millions of years for a fish to become a reptile, has Man, in our few hundred, altered out of recognition?

Page Number: 539

Explanation and Analysis:

"You see, Lance, I have to be absolutely just. I tin't afford to have any more than things like those babies on my censor. The only way I tin can keep clear of forcefulness is by justice. Far from being willing to execute his enemies, a real male monarch must be willing to execute his friends."

Page Number: 550

Caption and Analysis:

Everyone who had not seen him [Mordred] for a calendar month or 2 would have known at in one case that he was mad—just his brains had gone and then gradually that those who lived with him failed to encounter information technology.

Page Number: 611

Explanation and Analysis:

What was Right, what was Wrong? What distinguished Doing from Non Doing? If I were to accept my time again, the one-time King idea, I would bury myself in a monastery for fearfulness of a Doing which might pb to woe.

Page Number: 631

Explanation and Assay:

There would be a twenty-four hour period—at that place must be a 24-hour interval—when he would come back to Gramayre with a new Circular Tabular array which had no corners, just equally the world had none—a table without boundaries between the nations who would sit to feast in that location. The promise of making it would prevarication in culture.

Page Number: 639

Caption and Analysis:

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