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anzhelika [568]
3 years ago
8

In Passage 1 and Passage 2, how do the authors

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andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Hello. You did not show the passages to which the question refers and I was unable to find them, however I know what texts you are referring to and so I will help you.

In one of the passages the relationship between Guinevere and Lancelot is presented in a very cold way, where Lancelot is not affected in any way by Guenevere.

In the other section, however, this reality changes, and Guinevere and Lancelot have a friendly relationship, based on the friendship between the two.

Explanation:

Guinevere and Lancelot are very important characters in the chronicles of King Arthur, Guinevere being married to the king and Lancelot the best friend of the king.

Guinevere and Lancelot have different relationships during the plot, they start the story with little interaction and animosity, where Lancelot seems to be unaffected by her and barely notices her presence, however this relationship evolves until creating an amide between the two, which continues to evolve until they become lovers.

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