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danger. Constance has already sailed away, and ended up in another foreign kingdom.She came to met the wardens steward to attempted to rape her, but fell of the boat and drowned. The emperor of Rome had sent an army to Syria in accordance with the massacre that happened. On their way home, the senator who led the army, met Constance. They brought her back to Rome, but nobody remembered her, not even the senators wife, who was Constancess aunt. With all this going on, Alla made a pilgrimage to Rome to make repentance for what happened with his mother and his wife. The senator went to feast with King Alla, who saw Mauritius and barely recognized him. Constance and Alla were reunited and Constance and her father were reunited. Alla and Constance returned to England, and Mauritius later became Emperor of Rome. Although Constance is compared to Eve, this is wrong. Constance does not tempt others to sin, for those are their actions. Seeing Constance survive through all these evil actions of people show her survival to be a testament of her Christian faith. This tale of the Lawyer shows that one who glorifies Christianity and its values will overcome evil in its society. The warden and his wife prove their worthiness by conversion. It is made clear that Christians were persecuted in England for their beliefs. Their ability to remain faithful to Christianity becomes a loyal sacrifice, because they risk their lives by becoming Christians.Both the Sultans mother and Donegild share similar characteristics. Both prevented Constance from marrying their sons, fearful of the Christian religion that Constance brings to their lands. Both are led to commit evil and murderous acts, to prevent their interference with this religion which does not blend with their pagan religion.Again, it is shown how powerful the Christian faith is for Constance as she survives an attack by a rapist through divine faith. Fate can always be found revolving a religious story ...

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