Uther Pendragon Essays

  • It All Started With a King

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    the Round Table,” Arthur was born to King Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine. This account does not delve into his birth, but many do such as Malory's Le Mort D'Arthur. Uther Pendragon was the king of Britain and was at war with the Duke of Cornwall the husband of Igraine. Malory explains that after a feast with the duke, “King Uther grew passionately desirous of Igraine and, when it was over, begged her to become his paramour” (p.21). Shortly thereafter, Uther sought out Merlin to help disguise him

  • Le Morte Darthur: The Seven Deadly Sins

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    is what will be looked at. With the first of the sins being greed, it is evident that many of the knights committed this sin. These knights wer... ... middle of paper ... ...me; fortunately Tintagil is only ten miles from here.' Merlin helps Pendragon fool Igraine into sleeping with him. He has sexual lust for her as defined in sin number six, lechery.The seventh and final sin is pride which can been seen when Gwynevere casted Launcelot out because of her foolish pride.Good Sir Launcelot, do not

  • Teaching Wart

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    choose, and he chose to stay just as God had made him. God therefore gave him dominion over the animals and the ability to use any tool he wanted. When King Pellinore arrives for the weekend of Kay's knighting, he brings important news. King Uther Pendragon has died without an heir. A sword has appeared in an anvil and stone in front of a church in London; on the sword are inscribed the words, "Whoso Pulleth Out This Sword of this Stone and Anvil, is Rightwise King Born of All England." No one has

  • Myths, Legends, and King Arthur

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    Caxton published his book in 1485 did it become known as Le morte d'Arthur. (New Standard M-86 & L-277) In order to explain the book, I must first explain the story of King Arthur. I'll take you to the beginning of the tale with Arthur's father Uther Pendragon. The story in itself actually begins with Merlin, whi... ... middle of paper ... ...inter William Caxton arranged Malory's work into a single narrative in 1485. (Encarta Arthurian Legends) I chose this story in truth because I was running

  • The Depiction Of Uther, Aurelius In Myrddin's Merlin

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    conceptions of Uther Pendragon too much credit to say that his primary function in the Arthurian narrative is to be Arthur’s father, simply because the term “father” would imply some paternal influence over the child. The truth is that Uther Pendragon is painted with an unforgiving brush as a king ruled by his passions and his bloodlust whose only contribution to Britain was conceiving Arthur, an act tainted by deception and Myrddin’s manipulations. In Merlin, Stephen Lawhead portrays Uther in a more

  • King Arthur Research Paper

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    about Arthur we must first start at the beginning of it all; before Arthur. Uther Pendragon was a very strong and powerful man who was king of all of England. There came a time during his reign that a mighty Duke of Cornwall known as the Duke Gorlois of Tintagel waged war on King Uther for a very long time. However, there was a short period of time during their feud that they were at peace with each other. This was because Uther had gotten the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake. This proved that

  • MERLIN

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    insanity. Both candidates were authors. Now Merlin and Myrddin have merged into one person. Scholars who do believe that he existed say that Merlin was responsible for the world-famous Prophecy. In Geoffrey of Monmouthís book, Merlin assists Uther Pendragon and in responsible for transporting the stones of Stonehenge from Ireland, a major symbol of Britainís history. The prophecies of Merlin were incorporated into Geoffreyís seventh book. Merlin became very popular in the Middle Ages. Some say that

  • The Myth and Reality of Merlin

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    into the mind of an old man with a flowing white beard and bushy white eyebrows, dressed in a midnight blue robe and a tall pointed hat covered with stars. He is the prototypical wizard. Merlin is best known as the teacher and advisor of Arthur Pendragon, king of all the Britons. The legends of these two mythical figures are linked, but there is no certain proof that either man existed. Supposedly on Merlin's advice the famous Round Table of Arthur's court was built and he helped select 50 of the

  • Women are not Weaker than Man

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    Women have been viewed as the weaker vessel compared to their stronger male counterparts since the beginning of time. From ancient mythology to popular modern media, women are easily portrayed as the damsel in distress, unable to take care of herself and constantly in the desperate need of being rescued. Women who stand up against this belief and make effort to support themselves were usually deemed fools, prostitutes, or worse, witches. While there have been mentions of strong-bred women in history

  • Postmodern Criticism of Monty Python’s King Arthur Skit

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    a soldier guarding a castle’s battlements comes into view. Here the soldier and King Arthur have a conversation where King Arthur introduces himself to a non-believing soldier: SOLDIER: Halt! Who goes there? ARTHUR: It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of Camelot. King of al... ... middle of paper ... ...he discussion by providing his own two cents and setting the first soldier off into a rant about termites. “What do you mean ‘generically’? There’s the ‘plodding termite

  • Arthurian Myths and Legends vs. BBC Merlin

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    king in his efforts to unite Britain against the Anglo-Saxons. The same can be said about ‘Merlin’, whose title is literally the same as whose side of the story it is. Third, his relationships with a few people have been altered, including Morgana Pendragon, or Morgan le Fey in the fables, and Uthur. In some tales, Merlin and Uthur are actually on good terms, possibly even friends. In contrast, the Merlin and Uthur in the BBC series have a relationship that you’d imagine of a king and his son’s manservant

  • Arthurian Legend Merlin Research Papers

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    title role. In this twist on the Arthurian legend Merlin (Colin Morgan) is a young and powerful warlock who arrives in the kingdom of Camelot after his mother arranges for him to stay with the court physician, Gaius. He discovers that the king, Uther Pendragon outlawed magic twenty years earlier in an event known as the Great Purge and imprisoned the last Dragon deep under the kingdom. After hearing a mysterious voice inside his head, Merlin makes his way to the cavern beneath Camelot where the Great

  • How Is King Arthur Real

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    King Arthur was a historical figure, but many archaeologists have started the search for King Arthur. Was King Arthur a real person? That question has been asked just recently. Many people believe that he was just a myth, others believe he was a real person. If King Arthur was a true real king would that make all of what we know a lie? I am going to show both sides of is he a myth or was he real. Was King Arthur a real person? Over the last few years, many people have started questioning if

  • Arthurian Features in That Hideous Strength

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    Fisher-King is associated with. Lewis' tale differs in that the Fisher-King is the same person as the Pendragon. Yet his tale also combines a quest for holy things (eldilic help through Merlin) to heal the sickness of the land with a great, climactic battle against evil, thus merging the two characters' functions as well as their attributes. Also, as in earlier versions of the story, the Pendragon disappears after his final battle is completed, and the crowning conflict itself takes place in a dense

  • King Arthur

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    father, King Uther, had avenged his brother’s, Aurelius Ambrosius’, assassination, he had a victory party in London. Gorlois, the Duke of Cornwall, joined the celebration and brought his wife Igraine, whom Uther instantly fell in love with. Uther, in lust, threatened to wage war against Gorlois for his wife. Gorlois returned to Cornwall to raise defense, leaving his wife in the castle Tintagel, for the defense was strong. Uther then killed him. In legends, it is said that Uther used Merlin’s

  • Morgan In Vita Merlin

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    The first time that Morgan is introduced in the legend is in Vita Merlin, an extensive narrative written by Monmouth. “Dated from 1150, Vita Merlini makes the first allusion to Morgan, the chief of nine wondrous sisters. Capable of shapeshifting and a master-healer, Morgan rules over the magical island Avalon” (8). The first appearance of Morgan has been perceived as a “master-healer,” a character who possess positive values and performs goods to the others. It is similar, or even identical, to the

  • What Makes An Epic Hero?

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    References to epic hero stories are around us all the time, although we may not realize it. For example, why do we have trophies? What are they for? Well the answer to this lies in Beowulf; the trophies are put up to remember the deeds that we have done. Epic heroes have been around for a very long time, their stories born as the creation tale for the places of their origin. The people needed their epic heroes to outline the proper way to act and to tell the story of their creation. Some of the most

  • Themes In Once And Future King

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    T. H. White's The Once and Future King is one of the most complete and unique portrayals of the immortal legend of King Arthur. Though it has been in print for less than half a century, it has already been declared a classic by many, and is often referred to as the "bible" of Arthurian legend. White recreates the epic saga of King Arthur, from his childhood education and experiences until his very death, in a truly insightful and new way. This is not, however, the first complete novel of Arthur's

  • The Lancelot-Grail Reader's The Story Of Merlin

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    At the beginning of The Lancelot-Grail Reader’s “The Story of Merlin,” a devil rapes a young woman, leading to the conception of Merlin and a repentance of her past sins. Though Merlin is half-devil, God recognizes his innocence and grants him both “the devil’s art of knowing things that are done, said, and past” (54) and the godly “power to know the future” (54). Equipped with these abilities, Merlin can now “turn to whichever side he wanted, for if he wished, he could give the devils their due

  • Who Is Mordred?

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    The main character of the book is Mordred. This book is told in the point of view of Mordred. Mordred was born to Queen Morgause and King Arthur and because Queen Morgause is Arthur's sister, Mordred was fated to kill his father when he grew up. Nyneve is another important character. She tries to help Mordred and tries to prevent his fate. She is a sorceress. King Arthur is "the good king". He is seen as a fair and great ruler by his people. He is Mordred's son. Morgan le Fay is another sorceress