Arthurian Legend Katherine Wiley Lake Cormorant High School The ruins of a castle, claimed to be the birthplace of the legendary king.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Arthurian Legend Jill Ash Jane Clayton Linda Cotten Debbie Thompson Priscilla Sewell.
Advertisements

Arthurian Legends.
Chilvary, Courtly Love, and Arthurian Legend An Informational Power Point Presentation and Web Quest.
The Legend of King Arthur Challenge 1. Challenge I Objective: Identify characters and background information pertaining to the Legend of King Arthur Directions:
Read Chapter 6 “British Literature” Written homework is…
The legend or not?. King Arthur is a legendary king in the mythology of Great Britain. He lived in Camelot and owned the mythical sword Excalibur. Some.
The Legend of King Arthur (in 20 minutes or less).
The Legend of King Arthur Challenge I. Challenge I Objective: Identify characters and background information pertaining to the Legend of King Arthur Directions:
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: An Introduction.
Arthurian Legends.
Fact vs. fiction Excalibur Gawain and the Green Knight
Arthurian Legends by Juliette Evans Arthurian Legends Take place in Great Britain Fictional Legends with many different versions Sir Thomas Malory brought.
Arthurian Legends Take place in Great Britain Fictional Legends with many different versions Legends begin to form around 5 th -6 th century (400 AD-500.
Arthurian Legends *Note these slides in your notebook.
Arthur’s parentage Arthur was the first born son of King Uther Pendragon and heir to the throne. Igraine, Arthur’s mother, was married to Gorlois, the.
{ Arthurian Legend Background A brief overview.  Monty Python Monty Python Monty Python Here’s everything you need to know about Arthur and his Knights.
Brett Wylie 2 nd period. Who is Merlin?  Merlin is a wizard known in Celtic legends to be King Arthur’s mentor and guardian.  Merlin was said to be.
Arthurian Legend The Basics. Who is King Arthur? Warrior? King? Legend?
Arthurian Tradition in Literature Lisa Kot Prof. Chris Fee February 26, 1999.
The Legend of King Arthur
Camelot Excalibur Holy Grail Knights of the Roundtable Guinnevere Merlin WITH WHICH LEGENDARY CHARACTER ARE ALL OF THESE TERMS ASSOCIATED?
 Why is King Arthur important?  Ideals of British chivalry (perfect)  Cultural history and values.
Sofya Zalivanskaya Form 8A Gymnasium №1
King Arthur Legends Introduction Background information for Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
King Arthur Man or Myth?. Introductory Information 1500 years ago in Cornwall, England- Arthur was born Life is based on facts, legend, and folklore He.
ARTHURIAN LEGEND Background information for a unit of study pertaining to the Arthurian legend (Use outline notes to accompany this presentation.) 10 th.
The Legend of King Arthur. What is a Legend?  a traditional historical tale or collection of related tales popularly regarded as true, but usually contain.
Arthurian Legends Take place in Great Britain Fictional Legends with many different versions Legends begin to form around 5 th -6 th century (400 AD-500.
The Legend of King Arthur: An Introduction 8 th Grade GRC OMMS Mrs. Cole.
Middle English Literature Medieval Legends and Romances.
Arthurian Legend: A Romance Narrative and The Romance Hero
The Defining Characteristics.  12 th -15 th century ( )  Earlier romances in verse (poetic form)  Later ones sometimes in prose (NOT poetry)
King Arthur Arthur was the great legendary British king. Arthur's base was at a place called Camelot. Here he built a strong castle. His knights met at.
If you can: Brainstorm what you know about the legend of King Arthur. Write down as much as you can. Everyone: Why is it important to read about these.
MEDIEVAL LEGENDS Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Le Morte D’Arthur.
The Defining Characteristics.  12 th -15 th century ( )  Earlier romances in verse (poetic form)  Later ones sometimes in prose (NOT poetry)
Understanding The Code of Chivalry Monty Python Style.
The Once and Future King
By. Vanessa, Carlos, and Adrian
An attempt to figure out a very complex legend….  The story of the rise and fall of the kingdom of Camelot  A legendary kingdom, but possibly mirroring.
Arthurian Legends.
Arthurian Legends Ms. Geller’s 10 th Grade World Literature Adapted from a presentation by Juliette Evans.
LE MORTE DARTHUR. BOOK 1  Tells the story of Arthur’s birth and his rise to power.  Tells of Arthur’s many battles, the story of his son / nephew’s.
By: Max Sanderson. Lancelot was the son of King Ban of Benwick and Queen Alaine. When he was a child, his parents were driven out of their kingdom in.
KING ARTHUR. When ? King Arthur lived in the second half of the Ve century, after the roman defeat. Where ? In Britain, which is the actual Great Britain,
The Legend of King Arthur
Morte D’Arthur Sir Thomas Malory Page 171.
The Once and Future King.  There may or may not have been a real King Arthur.  If he did exist:  He lived between the 5 th and 6 th centuries  He.
JOURNAL Do you think all leaders are “Arthurs” – those who should receive perfect obedience – or should people sometimes question their leader’s decisions?
KING ARTHUR What do you know?. Fact or Fiction? Historical Arthur The Dark Ages: Late 5 th century/Early 6 th century Literary Arthur Medieval Period:
The Legend of King Arthur
Arthurian Legends by Juliette Evans.
King Arthur Legend.
King Arthur King Arthur 3KT1 Orlova.
King Arthur. King Arthur.
The Legend of King Arthur
Camelot What?.
The Legend of King Arthur
KING ARTHUR.
Arthurian Legends by Juliette Evans.
The Legend of King Arthur
Arthurian Legend.
The Defining Characteristics
Arthurian Legend: Key Characters
XI B.
Arthurian Legend The Basics.
Arthurian Legends by Juliette Evans.
Arthurian Legends by Juliette Evans.
Mordred characters Mordred’s loyal companion A Black Hawk Gull Merlin
Presentation transcript:

Arthurian Legend Katherine Wiley Lake Cormorant High School The ruins of a castle, claimed to be the birthplace of the legendary king.

Arthur’s Life Illegitimate son of King Uther Pendragon and Igraine (Igraine was married to Gorlois of Cornwall, but Arthur wanted her, so he asked Merlin to make him look just like Gorlois. She was with him, unknowingly, and conceived Arthur. Arthur was raised in secrecy.) His noble birth was later revealed when he was able to withdraw the sword in the stone. After he withdrew the sword, Merlin revealed the story of his parentage. Arthur became a wonderful king and noble warrior. He had a magical sword, Excalibur, which was given to him by the Lady of the Lake. – The sword in the stone was not Excalibur, but is sometimes mistakenly identified as Excalibur. – Upon his death, one of his knights, Sir Bedivere, threw Excalibur back into the lake- a hand arose from the water, caught the sword, and disappeared.

Arthur’s Family and Home He had three half-sisters: Morgan Le Fay, Morgawse (sometimes Morgause), and Elaine. He married Guinevere, who cheated on him with Lancelot- leading to the downfall of his kingdom and her retirement to a convent. He lived in Camelot- a palatial castle that was supposedly located somewhere along a river in England. Although people and archaeologists have searched for Camelot during the last 800 years, no one has ever been able to find it.

Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table Arthur’s two best knights were Tristan and Lancelot- both of whom were involved in scandalous love affairs. – Lancelot with Arthur’s wife, Guinevere – Tristan with his uncle’s wife, Isolde Other important knights were: – Sir Bedivere, who returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake – Sir Pelleas, who fell in love with a heartless woman – Sir Gawain, Arthur’s nephew, the son of Morgawse, who embodied the ideals of chivalry, and was the sworn enemy of Lancelot – Sir Galahad, who was Lancelot’s son, and the hero of the quest for the holy grail

A round table, which hangs in the castle at Winchester- its origins are unknown, but it is often regarded as King Arthur’s roundtable. It is said that the table was built at his request, because he wanted to prevent disagreements among the knights- at a round table, all men are equal. (We know, however, that since Arthur did not exist, this is simply an attempt to attract tourism.)

Arthur’s Enemies His two main enemies were members of his family: – His sister, Morgan Le Fay She is often depicted as an evil sorceress, who tries to plots to get the throne – His nephew/son, Mordred, the son of Morgawse Mordred, who is definitely the son of Morgawse, and whom is often claimed to be the son of Arthur, who was intimate with Morgawse without knowing that she was his sister, also plotted to steal the throne. He and Arthur eventually killed each other in battle.

Other Arthurian Characters Merlin- a teacher, seer, and magician – Reveals his wisdom to Vivien, who then imprisons him in the trunk of an ancient Oak Tree for all of eternity The Lady of the Lake, sometimes called Vivien, and sometimes identified as Morgan Le Fay- – gave Arthur Excalibur; kidnapped Lancelot as an infant and raised him as her son- leading to his title, Lancelot of the Lake; had magical powers; saved Arthur twice, but then took Merlin’s help away from him when she trapped Merlin in a tree after he revealed his wisdom to her Lancelot- the ladies man – Raised by the Lady of the Lake; went to King Arthur’s court as a young man and became one of the most valuable warriors and most feared knights – Lovers included: Guinevere, Arthur’s queen; Elaine, with whom he fathered Sir Galahad – Another woman named Elaine, aka the Lily Maid of Astolat and the Lady of Shallot, loved him. He did not return that love, and she died of a broken heart. Her dead body, clutching a love letter to Lancelot in one hand, was placed on a barge that floated up the river to Camelot, so that she could personally deliver her letter to Lancelot. Her grieving image is one of the most famous in all of Medieval Literature.

Arthur’s Death or Disappearance After being fatally wounded in a battle with Mordred, Arthur went to Avalon, but never returned. – In mythology, Avalon was the blissful otherworld of the dead- it would have been the Celtic, non-Christian version of Heaven – In medieval times, Avalon was a mythical, magical island – It is now believed to be Glastonbury, in Somerset, England

Some of the Most Famous Arthurian Literature The most well-known Medieval piece is Sir Thomas Malory’s La Morte D’Arthur. The most widely read modern work is T.H. White’s The Once and Future King.

King Arthur’s Camelot

The Supposed Ruins of King Arthur’s Camelot

Arthur and Lancelot outside of Camelot

Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere

The Lady of the Lake Morgan le Fay

Sir Galahad Sir Gawain and the Green Knight