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Excalibur Essay

elot, and allowing Lancelot to die with the knowledge that he was still considered a knight of Arthurs round table.[Arthur] was not born to live a mans life. It was only until his last hours that he was able to live with the knowledge of who he was. He died valiantly, [riding] with [his] knights to defend what was and the dream of what could be. Realizing ones greatness is the ultimate purpose of all human life. Arthurs many experiences made it possible for him to reach this realization. There is great disappointment in knowing that which could have been, but never came to be. Greater tragedy, as seen in the life of Arthur, can only be found in that which finally was at the exact moment that it could no longer exist....

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