Abstract

The classic saga of love, adventure, chivalry, betrayal, and death - the epic adventures of King Arthur and his knights are a treasured component of English cultural history, beloved by children and adults alike for more than 500 years. Many of the greatest writers, artists, and musicians have been inspired by this depiction of a lost period of chivalry, valour, and courtly love. This paper seeks to analyze about the same great treasure and keeps into account many of the works such as Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, The Story of King Arthur and his Knights of Round Table and also a movie The Kid Who Would be King. Moreover, it dives deep down for the characters and their authenticity. Here the association with the places were also to be found and the connecting link relating them to the legend is showed in a much greater intensity.

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