“… he [Arthur] galloped fast till he reached the gate of the churchyard. Here he jumped down and tied his horse tightly to a tre
e, then, running up to the stone, he seized the handle of the sword, and drew it easily out; afterwards he mounted his horse again, and delivered the sword to Sir Kay.” (Paragraph 4) Which element in the portrayal of Arthur pulling the sword from the stone in the excerpt from Passage 2 is different from Passage 3 (the painting)?
The Night Gardener follows two abandoned Irish siblings who travel to work as servants. More than just a spooky tale, it's also a moral fable about human greed and the power of storytelling.