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List four details regarding Arthur's death that are similar in both Sir Thomas Malory's and Alfred, Lord Tennyson's accounts.

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Le Morte d'Arthur is a book written by Sir Thomas Malory regarding the events conected to King Arthur's and his roundtable knights's story.

The details regarding Arthur's death that are similar in both Sir Thomas Malory's and Alfred, Lord Tennyson's accounts would be:

  • Arthur's death version extracted from "Idylls of the King" is just a rewritten version of Sir Thomas explanation in his book.
  • Arthus's characters in both these version is presented as the role model of what a knight should be and should act.
  • Point two automatically drives us to this third point in which, as a result of being an ideal image for a knight, it would also imply that Arthur is an excellent leader.
  • Last point would be that both Malory's and Tennyson's versions are large accounts.
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Thomas Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur" version of Arthur's death is quite similar to Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Idylls of the King".

1. Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Idylls of the King" has been rewritten from Thomas Malory's "Le Morte D'Arthur"

2. Both describe King Arthur as the ideal knight

3. Both describe King Arthur as one of the greatest moral leaders to ever walk this earth.

4. Both are large accounts.



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