King Arthur Book 3 Chapter 1 Flashcards
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Who is Naciens?

A hermit who raised Galahad.

What does Galahad keep during the night?

Vigil.

What is the significance of 'stead' in the text?

Position.

What is the quest that Galahad embarks on?

<p>The Holy Grail.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who does Launcelot find when the fair lady on the white horse takes him to an abbey?

<p>Galahad, Sir Bors, and Sir Lionel.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the fair lady ask Launcelot to do?

<p>To knight Galahad.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is seen floating down the river?

<p>A stone with a sword stuck in it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why does Launcelot refuse to attempt to remove the sword from the stone?

<p>He knows that he is not worthy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the coming of Galahad to Arthur's court signify?

<p>Logres will end in one year.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the history of the sword Galahad pulls from the stone?

<p>It is the sword that Balyn used to kill his brother Balan.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who hides his face when the Holy Grail comes through Arthur's court?

<p>Mordred.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why do Arthur's knights leave him?

<p>They go to seek the Holy Grail.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who said the quotation: 'Sir, this is not my sword, nor am I worthy to wear it at my side. Evil shall come to any who seeks to draw it knowing that he is not worthy...'?

<p>Launcelot to Arthur.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Characters and Key Figures

  • Naciens is a hermit who raised Galahad, playing a crucial role in his upbringing.
  • Launcelot encounters Sir Bors, Sir Lionel, and Galahad at the abbey after being escorted by a fair lady on a white horse.

Important Concepts

  • A vigil refers to the night Galahad spent in watch and surveillance, demonstrating his dedication.
  • Stead indicates a position or place, particularly in the context of a new inscription replacing the old ones.

Artifacts and Symbols

  • The Holy Grail represents the cup of Jesus and serves as the object of Galahad’s quest, symbolizing spiritual achievement.
  • A stone with a sword stuck in it is seen floating down the river, signifying a significant challenge for the knights.

Themes and Events

  • Launcelot refuses to attempt removing the sword from the stone due to his belief that he is unworthy, reflecting themes of honor and humility.
  • The arrival of Galahad at Arthur's court symbolizes a prophecy that Logres will come to an end within a year, highlighting impending change.
  • The sword pulled from the stone is the weapon that Balyn used to kill his brother Balan, carrying a dark history.

Plot Developments

  • Mordred hides his face when the Holy Grail passes through Arthur's court, indicating fear or shame.
  • Arthur's knights depart to seek the Holy Grail, emphasizing their quest for a higher purpose.
  • Launcelot expresses his unworthiness regarding the sword, stating "Evil shall come to any who seeks to draw it knowing that he is not worthy…” showcasing the weight of destiny and the moral undertones of the story.

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Test your knowledge of key terms and definitions from Book 3 Chapter 1 of King Arthur. These flashcards cover important characters and concepts, including Galahad and the quest for the Holy Grail. Perfect for students looking to reinforce their understanding of this classic tale.

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