How Is King Arthur A Good Role Model

1062 Words3 Pages

In the Fifth century all the scholars agreed that there was a man called Arthur.
A man named Sir Ector, who had real a son named Kay, adopted him.
Arthur was called Wart when he was a child, whom people considered as a nickname, but his actual name was Arthur. Arthur was always discriminated by his brother Kay, who belittled Arthur all the time. Even sometimes when Arthur achieved something Kay was always being jealous about it, and he did not acknowledge in order humiliating to him. Arthur also had never thought about that he would be a knight because he knew nothing about his lineage, and only thing that he knew about his life was that he was not the real son of Sir Ector. And he convinced himself that he could not be a real knight for his entire life. Even though Arthur was being suspicious of his knighthood, but he influenced man called Merlyn, who always encouraged Arthur that he will be deserved to be a knight. Likewise, Kay was another role model for Arthur to be a knight because Arthur learned a lot of things from Kay as well. …show more content…

Nobody knew that the Arthur was the son of the former king, and this caused a lot of disputes amongst the community because people were arguing who will be the next king of England. The only person who knew this was Merlyn, who was the tutor of king Arthur. When king Arthur’s father died, Merlyn brought Arthur to Sir Ector, who was the father of Kay in order to adopt Arthur, but he did not tell that Arthur was the son of prior king of England. Arthur was very respectful child, even when Kay fun of him, Arthur was tolerable and well behaved kid. He was more mature and wise then Kay, for example when Kay and Arthur went hawking they lost the hawk and Kay came back at home, while Arthur decided that he could not come back home since he had gotten the

Open Document