Saturday, April 16, 2016

New Dialogue between Kind Arthur & Lancelot

Dialogue between King Arthur & Lancelot. Lancelot is in charge of the King’s troops.

King: “Have many days have you searched for the holy grail?”

Lancelot: “Only a few days my king.”

King: “There was talk of a dragon over the black ridge. You and your men should go there first thing in the morning.”

Lancelot: “But why your majesty?”

King: “Because if the holy grail is suspected to be guarded then I would imagine it would be guarded by that monster. Now go and rally your men for the morning.”

Lancelot: Bows and turns to exit the throne room.



The reasons why I picked these characters to make dialogue between these two is because the subject they were discussing about I watched the 1975 Monty Python and the Holy Grail. King Arthur and Lancelot are both figures for medieval literature we hear about more than any other person. So naturally you would want these two to team up and go after something of great importance. Reading this in class also made me remember parts of this. They were best friends maybe even closer. Again I showed how close these two really were, but here Lancelot also show obedience.


Dialogue between King Arthur & Lancelot. Lancelot is in charge of the King’s troops.

King: “Have many days have you searched for the holy grail?”
Lancelot: “Only a few days my king.”
King: “There was talk of a dragon over the black ridge. You and your men should go there first thing in the morning.”
Lancelot: “But why your majesty?”
King: “Because if the holy grail is suspected to be guarded then I would imagine it would be guarded by that monster. Now go and rally your men for the morning.”
Lancelot: Bows and turns to exit the throne room.


3 comments:

  1. What did you think of the film? Does it hold up over 40 years later?

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  2. As much as I long King Arthur I've never seen Monty Python. I was always told by people it was slapstick comedy almost and not enjoyable. Then I took Medieval lit with Dr. Mann and it seems that I may have to watch it.

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  3. As much as I long King Arthur I've never seen Monty Python. I was always told by people it was slapstick comedy almost and not enjoyable. Then I took Medieval lit with Dr. Mann and it seems that I may have to watch it.

    ReplyDelete