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In this battle, Arthur successfully manages to thrust a spear through Mordred's body, but as Mordred is dying from this wound, he manages to raise up his own sword and stab Arthur in the head, an injury that appears mortal, although Arthur survives long enough to command Sir Bedivere to throw Excalibur, his sword, into
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That they were once friends before the civil war tore them apart and the cranes are symbolized as there everlasting freindship. During the walk, the men encounter items that are symbolic of the men's childhood together. The first item in the story that triggers a memory for Songsam is chestnuts. They remind him of when Tokchae willingly gave up his own stash of chestnuts for his friend. The second item that triggers a memory is a field filled with cranes.
It was when Odysseus was trying to lift the spirits of his
crew as he retells how they were able to sneak out of the Cyclops’ cave. He added if they listen to his advice and
orders they will make it back home no what manner of danger awaits them. Another is when he tries to assure himself that if he is able to take what the Gods throw at him, he will be able to finally make it back home.