Reading Notes: King Arthur, Part B

The story I found the most interesting in this section was The Adventure of Sir Percivale because the ending confused me quite a bit. It feels as though the story just changes right when it should have wrapped up. So, if I were to rewrite this story, I would change the ending and finish the original storyline. 


Ideas: 

When the woman gives him the horse to find the knight, he is able to get revenge on the knight who stole the horse from the poor man. Sir Percivale can go through a fight with the knight at the end of the story to bring justice back to the man. He can also retrieve the horse and bring it back to its original owner.

In return for his good deeds, the woman may gift him her horse, or maybe offer her hand in marriage. There should be some reward for his returning the man's horse and putting someone else above himself. 

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Bibliography: The Adventure of Sir Percivale by Andrew Lang

Image Information: Sir Percivale by N. C. Wyeth

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