King Arthur Forgiveness

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In “King Arthur: The Marvel of the Sword” by Mary Macleod, Arthur is forgiving, helpful, loyal, and patient. First Arthur is forgiving. For example, the-the lords and nobles proclaim Arthur king alongside the commoners, and they beg for his forgiveness. The book describes, “And Arthur forgave them, and took the sword in both his hands, and offered it on the altar where the Archbishop was and so he was made knight by the best man there” (Macleod 62). Arthur made the decision to forgive them, despite probably wanting to punish the lords and nobles for delaying and possibly attempting to assassinate him to prevent him from becoming king. Second, Arthur is helpful. In fact, when his foster brother, Sir Kay, forgot his sword at home and asked Arthur

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