Sir Kay told Percival to kill a knight that was bothering King Arthur before he can speak with King Arthur. Percival is a young boy who was raised by his mother in the forests of Wales, UK. He wanted to be a knight so travelled to King Arthur's court when he was teased by Sir Kay. After Percival had killed the knight and taken his vermilion armor, he set out for adventure. He trained with an experienced knight, Gornemant, and ends up rescuing Gornemant's niece.
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I believe it's figurative
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It makes sense to me
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Even in the not-officially-segregated North, there was often a wide gulf between the color-blindness of the American dream and the racial discrimination in daily life, which, early in their lives, crushed the aspirations and dashed the hopes of promising young black Americans. In this story (published in 1941), celebrated poet, novelist, and playwright Langston Hughes (1902–67) describes such an incident in the life of a talented and proud American high school student, Nancy Lee Johnso.
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