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The Once and Future King Guenever

2023-05-11 17:42:00

Former and future King of Guenever explains that her personality and appearance are constantly changing throughout her life. In fact, she fell in love with a person other than her husband and never gave birth to a child These facts have played a major role in these sudden dramatic changes. Guenever's explanation as a young wife is a dark blue eye, mostly looking at amazing fear like her black hair. Gwen liked her husband very much, but I was absorbed in a young knight Lancelot.

The past and the future king are about men's society, but white is disgusting with women. He is considerate and rich in portraits of Guenever. Of particular note is the moment Lancelot and Guenever fell in love for the first time. They went out for play and Guenever failed to help Lancelot and his mission. He scolded her and when her feelings got hurt, he suddenly said, "She is giving intent and he still does not return it benevolently, but the main thing is her It is real. " The recognition of common humanity is the source of their inconvenient and passionate love.

"Future King and Future" talks about White's experience in war and tragedy - reflected in childish stupidity and tragic misery, full of Lancelot and Git's tragic. It is not always a simple book. It is clearly the product of its unique location and time. This is my favorite book.

The King before and the future King of TH White are immersed in learning and literature, but due to the work of Kingsley Amis or Virginia Woolf, it is not very splendid. Perhaps it is popular and influenced by Walt Disney's anime critic. However, this is a serious job that is fun and witty in many ways, but overall it is very dark. The volumes that were published as the future King of the future are actually 4 pieces each consisting of about 20 years. The first "stone sword" is related to King's Arthur's lost childhood and his education in Merlin. In the second part, the "Queen of Air and Darkness" talks about the story of Gawaine's younger sons (Agravaine, Gaheris and Gareth) and their mother, Morgause. The third part, the devil knight, talks about the story of Sir Lancelot and his anxiety with Queen Jeff and Arthur.