Reading Notes: King Arthur, Part B
Sir Galahad and the White Knight
- Why are they trying to get the shield if they know it will kill them? Why would Galahad agree to that?
- Oh so it's like an excalibur type thing, but with more deadly consequences
- Story idea: What the nuns and the priest think of all this. Why do they let people try the shield if they know they will die?
- Maybe it could be funny from the nuns perspective, like "Oh good, another Knights thats going to try the shield?"
- Why did Galahad just ignore that foreboding voice?
- Good for him for freeing the castle but they kind of glossed over that whole thing
- His friends' story was glossed over too
Bibliography: Sir Galahad and the White Knight from King Arthur: Tales of the Round Table by Andrew Lang
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