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Le Morte d'Arthur
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Sir Thomas Malory (c. 1405—1471; his name is also spelt Mallory and a handful of other variants) was an English writer. His version of the King Arthur legends, Le Morte d'Arthur, is treated as the definitive version in popular culture. Despite the Gratuitous French title (it's medieval French for "The Death of Arthur"note And also incorrect; it really ought to be rendered "la mort d'Arthur"), the book is in a form of Late Middle English virtually indistinguishable from Early Modern English (if you modernize the spelling, what you get is virtually indistinguishable from the Elizabethan English of Shakespeare's day).note This being said, if you heard Malory reading this aloud to you, you would have only the vaguest idea what he was saying on account of the vowel shifts.This is due in part to the fact that the book was one of the first to be printed in Britain (by William Caxton in 1485), at what is believed to be about fourteen years after Malory's death. Also, it was composed in the later half of the 15th century, as The Late Middle Ages were coming to an end — making it the final major medieval Arthurian work (in English) as well as one of the first major all-prose works written in the English language.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Le Morte d'Arthur literally translates to "The Death of Arthur"; it was originally only the title of the 8th and last "book" of Malory's narrative, which he might have named The Hoole Booke of Kyng Arthur & of His Noble Knyghtes of the Rounde Tablenote The Whole Book of King Arthur & of His Noble Knights of the Round Table.. It was Caxton that changed the title to the one that was afterwards almost universally used, presumably because it was shorter.The author of the book has caused much speculation among scholars. It is generally agreed that the author was a man named Thomas Malory who was born in a small town near Warwick called Newbold Revel. Malory served as the Member of Parliament from Warwick, but he is mostly known from his arrest record. Ironically, in popular scholarly opinion, Malory was himself an evil knight, who wrote the tale during various stints in prison for robbery, murder, and even rape.note However, he was only convicted of one charge, theft, and "rape" in this period could also mean having consensual sex with a married woman without permission of her husband. The political situation in England at the time was not pretty, and in many ways the book and its author are a product of their period. Of course, as there is record of a number of 'Sir Thomas Malorys' alive at the time, there is no certainty which of them was the author.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); })Malory also has a bit part in T. H. White's The Once and Future King, as the squire that King Arthur sent off to tell the story of the Round Table. | |
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Conflicting Loyalty: Lancelot by the final book is caught between his loyalty to Arthur and his love for Guenivere. | |
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Sibling Rivalry | |
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Sibling Rivalry: Gawain starts resenting Gareth when his younger brother beats him at a tournament. This clears up once Gareth dies. | |
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Defeat Means Friendship | |
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Defeat Means Friendship: Sir Tristram and Sir Palamedes. Though that friendship doesn't stop Palamedes' sudden attacks of jealous rage against Tristram for stealing Iseult. It works better for Gareth. | |
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TheRival | |
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The Rival: Sir Palamedes for Sir Tristram. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
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Those Two Guys: Balin and Balan, Sir Palamedes and Sir Safer his brother, Kings Ban and Bors and many more. | |
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Mutual Kill | |
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Mutual Kill: King Arthur and Sir Mordred. | |
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Moses in the Bulrushes | |
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Moses in the Bulrushes: As a baby, Sir Mordred is sent off on a raft with all those who share his birth date to starve on the ocean. He's the only one who survives, is fostered by a shepherd, and returned to court at 14 where his lineage is recognized. | |
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Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action | |
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Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action: The fate of the Duchess of Brittany is not pleasant and fairly graphic. | |
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Elephant in the Living Room | |
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Elephant in the Living Room: When things start coming to a head with Guenivere's affair with Lancelot, it is established that Arthur has known or at least suspected the truth for a long time. Being the good king he is, he expresses the opinion that he cares less about his queen than having a good fellowship of knights. Queens are easy to find. | |
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Knight Errant | |
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Knight Errant | |
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What's Up, King Dude? | |
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What's Up, King Dude?: This happens fairly often, but Sir Tor's appearance is exemplary as it's not a lord or lady who appears, but a poor cowherd. Gareth enters court in a similar fashion. | |
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Incorruptible Pure Pureness | |
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Incorruptible Pure Pureness: Sir Galahad and Sir Perceval, but Galahad especially. The book covering the Grail Quest tests this constantly to no avail. | |
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Bed Trick | |
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Bed Trick: The conceptions of Arthur and Galahad. Both are under enchantment: Igraine thinks Uther is her husband, and Lancelot believes Elaine is Guenivere. | |
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Alliterative Family | |
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Alliterative Family: Gawain, Gaheris and Gareth. Balin and Balan. Lyonet and Lyonesse. The colour-coded knights fought by Gareth take the cake. Their real names are Perard, Pertolepe, Perimones and Persant (black, green, red and blue respectively.) | |
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Villainous Incest | |
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Villainous Incest: When Mordred tried to take over the kingdom for himself, he tried to take Queen Guinevere as his wife, even after he was calling her "mother" for quite a while. She ran away before he could get her. | |
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Deadly Distant Finale | |
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Deadly Distant Finale: We expected Le Morte d'Arthur, but we also track through several years to experience Guenivere, Lionel and Lancelot dying too. We're then told how Sirs Bors, Blamor, Beoberis and Ector de Maris will die. | |
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Spoiler Title | |
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Spoiler Title: The chapter titles. Pretty much every character death, result of battle or any other event of importance is announced. To be fair, they were composed by Caxton in his table of contents as an (imperfect, sometimes event-transposing) index to chapters (which aren't given page numbers and some of which were numbered incorrectly), but most later editions put them right on top of the chapters. | |
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Eats Babies | |
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Eats Babies: When King Arthur finally finds the lair of the ogre who raped and killed the Duchess of Brittany, he sees this gruesome scene: the ogre just over there resting while some captive damsels are roasting about a dozen impaled babies over a campfire, as if they were chicken. The King's justice after that just gives satisfaction for such a crime. | |
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Butt-Monkey | |
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Butt-Monkey: King Mark upon leaving Cornwall in Book X (Caxton numbering). All the famous parts of the Tristram and Isolde story, except their deaths, happened in Book VIII and have become famous in-story, and everyone Mark meets on his journey accuse him of being "the falsest king and knight" for standing in Tristram's way. It reaches the point of Arthur and his court trolling Mark by writing an intentionally bad lay about him. | |
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Broken Ace | |
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Broken Ace: Lancelot starts falling about the time of the Grail Quest. His feats of arms have made him hugely famous and popular, but he performed them all for the love of Guenivere. This first makes him unworthy of the grail, and then Arthur finds out, he accidentally kills his close friend Sir Gareth, and is subsequently banished from England. Balin could be this, as it is claimed he would have been the best of Knights. However his claiming a cursed sword and beheading the Lady of the Lake prevents this. | |
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands | |
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands: During the fight between Arthur and Accolon of Gaul, just as Accolon was about to strike Arthur down, the Lady of the Lake magically disarmed Accolon, Expelliarmus-style. | |
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Dark Age Europe | |
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Dark Age Europe: Filtered through The Middle Ages | |
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Dual Wielding | |
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Dual Wielding: Sir Balin becomes known as the "Knight with the Two Swords", because, you guessed it, he obtains two swords instead of one. | |
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works | |
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works: King Mark pulls it. | |
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Double Knockout | |
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Double Knockout: A few. It happens with Percival and Bors de Ganis, but they are healed by the Grail. | |
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Ending Memorial Service | |
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Ending Memorial Service: The last dialogue in the book is a relative of Lancelot's, Sir Ector de Maris, delivering a short eulogy. | |
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Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated | |
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Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: Happens to Tristram and Arthur. | |
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Doorstopper | |
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Doorstopper: Malory's narrative fills 527 pages in the Oxford edition, which took significant cuts. | |
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Adaptation Distillation | |
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Adaptation Distillation: Malory made significant cuts to much of his source material. Many published versions cut it even more, especially the various lists of knights present at whichever tournament is going on at the time. | |
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Surprise Incest | |
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Surprise Incest: Sir Mordred is King Arthur's son, from his sister Lady Morgawse, although back then Arthur didn't know they were blood relatives. Later, when Mordred grew up, he was made knight and served as member of the Round Table and Arthur's heir... and they were all fine with that! | |
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Oh, and X Dies | |
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Oh, and X Dies: What's the title again? | |
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Courtly Love | |
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Courtly Love | |
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Death by Sex | |
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Death by Sex: Unpleasantly combined with Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action. | |
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Manly Tears | |
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Manly Tears: In Malory's world, knights frequently weep at reunions and make "great dole" for death and lost loves. A standout moment, however, is given to King Arthur when so many knights take up the quest of the Grail, as he knows they will be away an entire year and many will die. And perhaps it marks the end of an era, too, for after the Grail quest, things start to fall apart more and more.... | |
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Author Appeal | |
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Author Appeal: The whole Chivalric Romance genre, with their Knight Errant characters, battles with spears, swords, shields, armors, jousting tournaments; much of it is told blow by blow. There are a number of incidents where knights are sprung out of imprisonment by might or by the sheer magnanimity of nobility. Malory describes himself as the knight prisoner. Seems understandable. | |
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Made of Plasticine | |
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Made of Plasticine: Heads and limbs go flying off faster than you can say smote. | |
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The Power of Love | |
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The Power of Love: In one episode, Sir Dinadan is skeptical that being a lover makes a knight a better fighter, but Sir Tristram expresses the opposite opinion. Sir Dinadan not too long after gets his butt handed to him by Sir Epinogris (who is a lover), to Tristram's glee. Sir Lancelot also credits his success in worldly deeds to his love of Guenivere. | |
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Only the Chosen May Wield | |
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Only the Chosen May Wield: There are many instances of swords that can only be drawn/held by the Chosen. After the death of Uther Pendragon the Britons cannot agree on who should be the next king, and turn to Merlin for advice. Merlin shows them a sword lodged in an anvil placed in a churchyard at Westminster and prophecies that only the true king of Britain will be able to pull the blade out. When Arthur has grown, his kingship is revealed when he succeeds in pulling the sword out. The Siege Perilous is the only unlabelled seat Merlin places at the Round Table, and incinerates anyone who sits in it except "He who shall surpass all other Knights", and only this knight will be able to find the Holy Grail. The knight who eventually occupies the seat is Sir Galahad. | |
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Shot in the Ass | |
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Shot in the Ass: Happens to Sir Lancelot. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_6fbe3154 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_71019994 | type |
Unwanted Harem | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_71019994 | comment |
Unwanted Harem: Lancelot is abducted by one early on, who want to imprison him until he chooses one. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_71019994 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_72cc2b00 | type |
The Dividual | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_72cc2b00 | comment |
The Dividual: Gawain's two youngest brothers, Gareth and Gaheris, are almost always together, and it's hard to tell them apart in their dialogue because they take the same view about everything. They even marry sisters and die together at Lancelot's hand. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_72cc2b00 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_735b4101 | type |
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_735b4101 | comment |
The colour-coded knights fought by Gareth take the cake. Their real names are Perard, Pertolepe, Perimones and Persant (black, green, red and blue respectively.) | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_735b4101 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_75111e3e | type |
The Tourney | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_75111e3e | comment |
The Tourney: Habitually. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_75111e3e | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_76d6c3df | type |
I Don't Like the Sound of That Place | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_76d6c3df | comment |
I Don't Like the Sound of That Place: The Siege Perilous, which is freed by Galahad. Lancelot takes the Dolorous Gard, renames it the Joyous Gard, then rerenames it Dolorous Tower when he becomes the Broken Ace. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_76d6c3df | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7919a45b | type |
Duel to the Death | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7919a45b | comment |
Duel to the Death: One of the staples, but honourable knights encourage yielding. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7919a45b | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7ef728b1 | type |
Tsundere | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7ef728b1 | comment |
Tsundere: Queen Guinevere. Lady Lynnet, who spends most of her travels with Gareth bitching at him for being a 'kitchen knave', then promptly marries his brother Gaheris. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7ef728b1 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
NiceJobBreakingItHero | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!: All of Sir Balin's actions are borne out of good intentions (he even wins a sword early on for being the so-called "best" knight, despite murdering the relative of his former king), but because he's not omniscient, a lot of his actions accidentally cause disasters (for example, he brings a knight to investigate what happened to his lady, only the lady is with an ugly lover, and the jealous knight kills them both and then himself). He's also the one who strikes the Dolorous Stroke. Balin's not without genuinely badass moments, however, as he's the one who captures the enemy King Royns for Arthur, and Balin wins almost all his battles. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8296f61d | type |
King in the Mountain | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8296f61d | comment |
King in the Mountain: Malory mentions that many believe Arthur will come again when England has need of him. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8296f61d | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8409a385 | type |
Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8409a385 | comment |
Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Chapter titles don't beat around the bush when describing the events on them. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8409a385 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_88e6f113 | type |
Pull Yourself Down the Spear | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_88e6f113 | comment |
Pull Yourself Down the Spear: Mordred in his battle with Arthur. He is impaled with a spear by Arthur, then pulls himself down the shaft of the spear to break the enemy's head open with his sword. Only the fact Arthur still had his helmet on kept it from being instantly fatal. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_88e6f113 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89631688 | type |
The Chosen One | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89631688 | comment |
The Chosen One: Sir Galahad. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89631688 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89a17726 | type |
Spell My Name with an S | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89a17726 | comment |
Spell My Name with an "S": Not only do names vary between traditional and modern spelling editions (Perceval/Percival, Iseult/Isode, Palamedes/Palomides, etc.), sometimes they vary on the same page. Caxton's for one certainly didn't bother; that was normal in his day. Bonus points for Safyr/Safere (Palomydes' brother), who thanks to confusion with the long s is sometimes called "Sasere", etc. As Long as It Sounds Foreign.... | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89a17726 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89b8822f | type |
Go Mad from the Revelation | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_89b8822f | comment |
Go Mad from the Revelation: After being banished away from their loves, Tristram and Lancelot both spend some time running into the wilds as madmen, and seeing as they are the strongest of knights, they were a danger to others sometimes. They recover, but not quickly. Lancelot's case was so severe that a special appearance of the Holy Grail is what cured him. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8e9cf84e | type |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8e9cf84e | comment |
"Blind Idiot" Translation: It was perhaps lost on Malory and most of his audience what a sick burn "La Cote Male Taile" is. It is interpretable as "poorly made coat" as found in the story, but by medieval punning, it idiomatically means a compromise satisfying nobody. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_8e9cf84e | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_902ff525 | type |
Sdrawkcab Alias | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_902ff525 | comment |
Sdrawkcab Alias: Tristram goes to Ireland incognito as... Sir Tramtrist. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_902ff525 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_90c75498 | type |
Cut-and-Paste Translation | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_90c75498 | comment |
Cut-and-Paste Translation: The work is what we might now recognize as an adaptation, but touts itself as a reduced translation, which in practice means a mishmash of heavily condensed translations from various sources (with revisions and original additions), hence cryptic references to "the book" or "the French book". Although some of his sources were popular enough, it has been no small matter of scholarship to chase down Malory's sources. The second book of Sir Tristram ends with an admission that "here is no rehersal of the thyrd book" without really hinting why. In one case, the tale of Galahad brings him to stop a well from boiling "as the tale telleth to fore", but the adventure of Sir Lancelot it refers to (the tomb of King Lancelot) is not found in Malory. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_90c75498 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_95c2a9dd | type |
Outliving One's Offspring | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_95c2a9dd | comment |
Outliving One's Offspring: Lancelot and Gawain. Both are almost totally angst-free, though. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_95c2a9dd | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_9bcd82c0 | type |
Took a Level in Badass | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: Sir Dinadan. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_9bcd82c0 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a5d92fce | type |
Celibate Hero | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a5d92fce | comment |
Celibate Hero: The three Grail heroes - Galahad, Percival and Bors - are all chaste. The first two are celibate virgins, and Bors has sex just once to conceive his son. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a5d92fce | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a6b14ee1 | type |
Hollywood Tactics | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a6b14ee1 | comment |
Hollywood Tactics: Lancelot's rescue of Guenivere in the last book is simply to charge into the thickest mass of knights and slay everything he sees. Subverted in that it goes horribly wrong. Parodied by Monty Python and the Holy Grail | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a6b14ee1 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a70223 | type |
Karma Houdini | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a70223 | comment |
Karma Houdini: Despite William Caxton's preface insisting that good is rewarded and evil is punished in this book, the recurring villain Breuse Sans Pitié is never brought to justice. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_a70223 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ac5054d4 | type |
Wound That Will Not Heal | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ac5054d4 | comment |
Wound That Will Not Heal: Malory confuses just how many 'Maimed Kings' there are, but there are at least two. Sirs Tristram and Urry also have them at times. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ac5054d4 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad3d8092 | type |
HeartbrokenBadass | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad3d8092 | comment |
Heartbroken Badass: Sir Tristram, for a quite a stretch after losing Iseult. Sir Pelleas after he is rejected by Lady Ettard. Possibly, Lancelot after his separation from Guenivere and consequent banishment, as he doesn't seem very heartbroken, but if he is, it doesn't stop him ruling over most of France. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad3d8092 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad8dbae4 | type |
Public Domain Artifact | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad8dbae4 | comment |
Public Domain Artifact: The San(c)greal / Saint Graal / Holy Grail (blessid mote it be), which before it is "achieved" (obtained) shows up on its own in places seemingly of its own miraculous accord, like in a chapel with no entrance, or in King Arthur's court unbidden, but seems to nominally reside in the keeping of King Pelles. Presence of the Grail is accompanied by the scent of pleasant spices, healing of wounds and lands (under the right circumstances), feasts' worth of any food one might desire, visions of angels and religious ceremonies, and coverings of fine cloth, but an actual glimpse of it is apparently only for the worthiest of knights. The quest portion gets a bit more abstract and introspective than the rest of the book, and while it is clear that the quest must involve travails and unimpeachable righteousness, the book never quite says outright why Galahad can't just trot to his grandpa's castle for it. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ad8dbae4 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Sir Dinadan is regarded as a great joker (and he gets punked himself) but his actual lines are decidedly of the snarky variety. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ae3d6438 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b486877f | type |
Squick | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b486877f | comment |
When spears are the starting weapon of all battles, this happens often. The word 'brain-pan' appears quite a lot too. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b486877f | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b4c406a6 | type |
Death by Despair | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b4c406a6 | comment |
Death by Despair: Many, many damosels. Iseult is the most prominent example, but also causes a couple of guys to do this too. Lancelot triggers it a few times himself. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b4c406a6 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b5b4b077 | type |
The Ace | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b5b4b077 | comment |
The Ace: Sir Galahad. Also Sir Lancelot. Almost every time someone says anything about X knight to be the strongest and noblest knight he's ever seen, he immediately will say "except Sir Lancelot". Sir Tristram does it constantly to himself. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_b5b4b077 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ba44639 | type |
Killed Offscreen | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ba44639 | comment |
Killed Offscreen: Sir Tristram. He inexplicably disappears, then we discover he's dead, and eventually we discover how. Iseult and Mark follow suit. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ba44639 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_bb7ae292 | type |
Child by Rape | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_bb7ae292 | comment |
Child by Rape: King Arthur himself, as well as Sir Galahad and Sir Tor. Only in the case of King Pellinore raping Sir Tor's mother is the deed actually condemned; the other two are conceived when one parent performs a Bed Trick and this seems to be all fine. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_bb7ae292 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_be009bbc | type |
Alliterative Name | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_be009bbc | comment |
Alliterative Name: This too, with so many characters, is near inevitable. Sir Baudwin of Britain, Sir Lancelot du Lake, Sir Cador of Cornwall, Sir Bellenger le Beau, Sir Galleron of Galway... | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_be009bbc | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_c289826f | type |
Double Standard Rape: Female on Male | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_c289826f | comment |
Double Standard: Rape, Female on Male: Elaine of Corbin has her maid enchant Lancelot so he believes she is Guinevere. Twice. He and the Queen are pretty annoyed about it, but nobody raises that it is actually rape (in fact, he apologizes to Elaine for being angry about it), and the subsequent son manages to be the holiest of all knights anyway. At the time, rape was defined solely as a man having sexual intercourse with a woman. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_c93a6560 | type |
Impaled with Extreme Prejudice | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_c93a6560 | comment |
Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: When spears are the starting weapon of all battles, this happens often. The word 'brain-pan' appears quite a lot too. Most importantly, Arthur in his climactic battle with Mordred. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_d2bff11f | type |
Loads and Loads of Characters | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_d2bff11f | comment |
Loads and Loads of Characters: As one would expect. The register of knights who attempt to heal Sir Urry exemplify this. In some editions, it's three pages of names. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_d2bff11f | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_da1c8191 | type |
Writers Cannot Do Math | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_da1c8191 | comment |
Writers Cannot Do Math: There are a few slip-ups, but it is really long. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_da1c8191 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_dd082289 | type |
A Million Is a Statistic | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_dd082289 | comment |
A Million Is a Statistic: The Battle of Bedegraine. Merlin convinces Arthur to stop by pointing out that 45,000 of 60,000 men were lost. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_de1015 | type |
Chivalric Romance | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_de1015 | comment |
Chivalric Romance | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_de1015 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_df410b77 | type |
Decoy Protagonist | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_df410b77 | comment |
Decoy Protagonist: Even though the book has Arthur's name on its title, he is not the protagonist in many of the books inside it. As early as in Book II, the main character becomes Sir Balin. Lancelot and Tristram's books are both long enough to be published in their own right. King Arthur does appear from time to time in those stories, but the main role doesn't go back to him until Book XXI, the last one. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_df410b77 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_e4cf1ef0 | type |
Load-Bearing Boss | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_e4cf1ef0 | comment |
Load-Bearing Boss: King Pellam. Likely the Ur-Example. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_e743ffa9 | type |
Good Old Ways | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_e743ffa9 | comment |
Good Old Ways: Courtly Love is not what it was in King Arthur's day! (Newer Than They Think is Older Than They Think.) | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_e743ffa9 | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_eaf5a1ac | type |
Groin Attack | |
Le Morte d'Arthur / int_eaf5a1ac | comment |
Groin Attack: Just before delivering the finishing blow, King Arthur castrates the baby-eating rapist ogre with a swing of his sword. | |
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Le Morte d'Arthur / int_ec3ff1f7 | type |
In Which a Trope Is Described | |
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In Which a Trope Is Described: The title of each chapter is a concise description if the events happening on it. | |
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth | |
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Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Sir Galahad, Sir Perceval and his sister. | |
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Surprisingly Sudden Death | |
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Surprisingly Sudden Death: Due to the laconic style, many deaths feel this way to the modern reader, with little-to-no build-up. For example, when Lancelot is caught in Guenivere's bed by fourteen knights all at once, he kills one to get armor, and then twelve more of them in a paragraph, including important characters such as Sir Agravain. | |
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TheUNFavourite | |
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The Un-Favourite: By Gawain to his brother Gaheris. Both Gareth and Gaheris are accidentally slain by Lancelot in the final section, but Gawain usually speaks only of avenging Gareth, not that other brother he had. Could also apply to Gawain's other slain brother, Agravain, whose death is barely mourned, since Gawain decides he brought it upon himself. | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Herod | |
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Nice Job Breaking It, Herod!: Probably the version that first added this bit to the Arthur legendarium. As a baby, Sir Mordred is sent off on a raft with all those who share his birth date to starve on the ocean. He's the only one who survives, is fostered by a shepherd, and returned to court at 14 where his lineage is recognized. | |
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Love Makes You Dumb | |
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Love Makes You Dumb: Seems to be a favored Idiot Ball here; in particular, Lancelot fails the Grail Quest not only for harboring his love, but more harshly, for pridefully not confessing it for 24 years. Some Author Appeal is evident: Malory was much more focused on chivalry and knightly deeds, which probably explains why Gawain's exploits feature so little despite his huge renown. Moreover, with the excuse that people can't really help who they love, Merlin doesn't dissuade Arthur from Guenivere, Merlin pursues his own love interest that he knows will get him killed, and after the Grail Quest, Lancelot quickly undoes all his repentance to rekindle his affair (turning down several perfectly acceptable ladies in the process). | |
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You Killed My Father | |
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You Killed My Mother: Balin acts out of haste and kills the Lady of the Lake by beheading her because Balin thinks the Lady of the Lake caused his mother to be burned to death. Since Arthur had been granting the lady hospitality at the time, this doesn't go over well. | |
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Survivor Guilt | |
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Survivor Guilt: Queen Guenivere suffers this and spends her life in penance. Lancelot and his seven fellows enter a hermitage and do likewise. | |
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