For just one day, many people and masters want to be animals just to see what kind of animals it is. The obvious problem is that no one knows how to turn yourself into an animal. However, T. H. White is the former and future king of White, because his mentor Magician Merlin turned him into many different animals. In all adventures, the most important change is the royalty of the king and when he begs, he teaches valuable lessons about human behavior.
The future king was a series written by T.H. White explores the increase and decrease of King Arthur. The first novel was published in the late 1930s and the first four novels of the series were eventually repackaged in volume 1 (minus 5th novel) in the late 1950s. These novels explore complex moral dilemmas including war, justice, loyalty, betrayal.
Camelot (1960), Alan Jay Learner and Frederick Loewe. It is based on the legend of King Arthur and has been adapted from T. H. White's novel "The King of the Past and the Future". The main contents of novels and musicals is the relationship between Arthur 's wife, Gainville and his best friend Sir Lancelot. Camelot was filmed in 1967. It was created by a team responsible for My Fair Lady, Moss Hart, Alan Jay Lerner, Frederick Loewe, Richard Burton by Arthur, Julie Andrews by Guinevere and Robert Goulet by La ncelot. The original actor album of the show was a special favorite of President John F. Kennedy then, and the metaphor of "Camilot" was often associated with his president.
In the whole story "The Ill made Knight", T. H ยท White's novel "King of the past and the future", women are portrayed as reasons why Mr. Lancelot's morality was destroyed. Guenevere's love for Lancelot, Elaine's attempt to attract Lancelot to her life, and the enchanting approach of the Queen Morgan Le Fay, a woman as the sole source of Sir Lancelot's moral discourse I will portray. Gainville, married to King Arthur, is the owner of Lancelot human love. This situation caused a lot of confusion to him as Lancelot had a strong devotion to his ruler and friend Arthur. Lancelot tried to conceal his feelings from the beginning, but Gainville replied to each other, and the two quietly sought and confronted each other. Faith also brought problems to Lancelot. "One of the reasons he was in trouble was that he was a Christian" (367). Lancelot wants Gainville to be the most important, as he is a devout Christian, he will never own her.