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| "Arthur was tired out... His wife was a prisoner. His oldest friend was banished. His son was trying to kill him... His Table was dispersed." --The Once and Future King, by T.H. White, pg. 628 |
| The marriage of King Arthur to Guinevere was a joyous occasion that prompted joy throughout the kingdom. |
| *~Term Paper~* |
| Part One The Love That Damned a Dream |
| Part Two The History of the Arthurian Legend |
| Part Three Origins of the Forbidden Affair |
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| Part Four Lancelot's Violation of Chivalry |
| Part Five The Scandal that Ignited Camelot |
| Part Six The Self-Destruction of Camelot's Three Pillars |
| Part Seven "A Fading Wisp of Glory" |
| Picture Source: "The Wedding of Arthur and Guinevere", by Lancelot Speed, The Camelot Project |