Arthur

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Youssef Bouradi,2ND 11

Introduction:
The legend of King Arthur is a mythical story of ancient Britain that has been
handed down by oral tradition and in writing over the centuries. It tells the story
of a just and brave king who rules with wisdom and compassion over his
kingdom. This legend teaches us a lot about the qualities and faults of human
beings.

Part One: Qualities


In the legend of King Arthur, we learn that the king is a just and benevolent
character. He strives to maintain peace and harmony in his kingdom and to
protect his subjects from injustice and danger. In addition, he is loyal to his
friends and companions, including the famous knight Lancelot, and he is
willing to take risks to defend those he loves.

Part Two: Faults


Despite his qualities, King Arthur also has flaws. For example, he may be
prideful and confident in his own abilities, which can get him into trouble.
Additionally, he struggles to manage his emotions and deal with the betrayal of
those he loves, as is the case with the Knight Lancelot and Queen Guinevere.

Part Three: Moral of the Story


The moral of the story is that even the most noble and virtuous individuals can
have flaws and face difficult challenges. However, by recognizing and working
on your weaknesses, you can become a better person and do good around you.

Conclusion:
In conclusion, the legend of King Arthur reminds us that we are all human and
that we all have qualities and faults. However, by applying the lessons of this
legend, we can become better people and live more balanced and happy lives.

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