I think it's because we strive to be like him. Arthur is an example of someone bettering themselves. Especially in the more fantasical versions of the legend, such as when he draws the legendary sword and he shows that someone seemingly ordinary can accomplish the extraordinary. We as readers like the idea that we could all be the Arthur's of the world.
Another reason they may be popular is how relatable the story is. In several versions of the legend, Arthur's beloved Guinevere cheats on him with his close friend. His success had put a weigh on his shoulders that showed him as someone who was not impervious to struggle, pride, and pain. By giving him these characteristics, it is shown that even a mighty king can struggle everyday as much as the rest of us.
Those are just a few ideas. I hope that helped.
The reason engravings are so widely dispersed is because <u>Engravings </u><u>didn’t require the </u><u>same protection</u><u> that</u><u> cave paintings</u><u> did in order to endure.</u>
<h3>Reasons Engravings were widely dispersed</h3>
- They did not need to be protected as much as paintings because they are unlikely to wash away.
- They can be made on various types of rocks and not just smooth ones.
- They are less likely to be destroyed by harsh weather and time.
As a result of this, most African art was made of engravings which were done to last as long as possible. This was then copied by several African cultures and allowed to engravings to spread.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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Explanation:
I’m pretty sure the answer is D.