The Lais Of Marie De France Analysis

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“The Lais of Marie De France”, written by Marie De France, is a collection of the most popular tales of the Medieval period. One of the tales named “Eliduc”, was about a knight named Eliduc who was the bravest and courtly knight anyone has ever seen. He was loved very much by the King of Brittany, where both he and the King resided. Because Eliduc was the popular and most loved knight, he had many enemies too, that were very jealous of him. So one day, the people who didn 't like Eliduc had told the king lies about him and were successful in changing the Kings ' perception about him, therefore, they had him banished for good. With him being banished, he left his loving and selfless wife, Guildeluec, behind promising to come back to her and
Eliduc was the married knight who got banished and set off to another land and then falls in love with another woman. Guildeluec was the wife of Eliduc and because she thinks he has abandoned her and their marriage, she becomes a nun. The King of Brittany was the original king that Eliduc served, but he banished him because of the lies other people told him about Eliduc. The Lord of Tontes was Guilliadun 's father and was the second king Eliduc served and is also his step father. Guilliadun was the maiden who blindly fell in love with Eliduc without knowing that he had a wife in another kingdom. Lastly, the chamberlain was the messenger who was doing all of the communication between Eliduc and
People may sin here and there, but it 's up to them to repent and ask God for forgiveness and when asking he shall do it. Eliduc was a liar and a cheater, but because he repented and devoted his life to living by the rule of God, God gave him a second chance and he got everything he wanted in the end. Everyone in my group confirmed this as well and they also said that if God hadn 't come into play, then Eliduc would have lost both loves. My reaction to this tale was I thought something bad was going to happen to him because he lied to both women. I think he should have told the maiden the truth as soon as he found out that she loved him and when he went back to his original kingdom, he should have told his wife about the feelings he had developed for the maiden. I came to the conclusion that the lesson was live by God and you will succeed and have what you desire, but if you don 't then you will

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