Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Le Morte D’Arthur Essay -- Character Analysis, Thomas Malory

Comparative EssayMany themes in popular literature today intromit a type of high treason to others or themselves. In the story Le Morte DArthur by Sir Thomas Malory, a noble knight by the build of Sir Bedivere is ordered to dispose of a sword and instead secretly hides it under a tree betraying his king. In Genesis 3 Adams vernal companion named Eve becomes too curious about a forbidden tree when talking to a serpent and disobeys god and eats it. Sir Bedivere and Eve both(prenominal) betray others through their greed, temptation, and ignorance however Sir Bediveres betrayal to world power Arthur is far greater than Eves betrayal to god. Greed can often mildew ones judgement as a result Sir Bedivere and Eve are overtaken by greed during their betrayal to their masters. Sir Bedivere is noble knight that serves his beloved King Arthur, and soon is faced with a decision between a treasure and his king. Sir Bediveres greed is portrayed when he, hid the Excalibur under the tree (Thom as 12). Shortly after, he is exposed to the king King Arthur becomes appalled by his noble knight and asks why he would betray me for the richness of my sword (Thomas 23). It is evident Sir Bedivere greed overpowered his commitment and the true to the king.Eve a companion of Adam in Genesis 3 portrays her greed when she learns about the tree in the center of the garden. She becomes curious and wants to learn its powers for gaining science (Genesis 6), and she took some and ate it. She also gave some to her husband (Genesis 6). Eve disobeys paragon as she does not follow the specific instructions God gives her. The more she learns about the tree, the more Eve wants to take a fruit. In the end, greed is one of many things that convinces her to betray God.... ...nd Eve both let ignorance aspire their betrayal, however Sir Bedivere lack of knowledge hurt himself and the king. Eve on the other hand, had some discretion when talking to the serpent. While Sir Bedivere without thinki ng of the consequences, jumps on the opportunity, once over again making the betrayal greater than Eves. Greed, temptation, and ignorance are all influences to each Sir Bedivere and Eves betrayal in Le Morte DArthur and Genesis 3. Both characters use these to influence to betray their masters on various levels. Throughout Le Morte DArthur, there is no question Sir Bediveres betrayal was an act of selfishness in contrast to Eve where she is simply curious about the tree in the center of the garden and is swayed by the serpent. Therefore, Sir Bediveres betrayal is correspond at a higher level, whereas Eves was an act of innocent curiosity.

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