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King Arthur stands as one of the most enduring figures in Western literary and cultural history, making him a frequent subject of study across courses in literature, medieval history, and world civilization. Academic interest in Arthur stems from the tension between legend and historical record — whether a real warrior-king existed, how oral traditions transformed into written texts, and how works like Le Morte d'Arthur and The Faerie Queene shaped the mythology over centuries. Because Arthurian material crosses genres, time periods, and national traditions, it invites analysis from multiple disciplinary angles, giving students rich material to work with regardless of their course focus.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some take a literary analysis angle, examining themes, motifs, and character development — particularly the evolution of figures like Guinevere and Sir Gawain across different texts and time periods. Others are historically oriented, questioning the accuracy of modern adaptations such as the 2004 film depiction of Guinevere or tracing how Arthurian legend developed between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. Comparative approaches are also common, including work that links the legend to authors like Mark Twain and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, showing how the mythology travels across cultures and eras.

A strong essay on King Arthur needs a focused thesis rather than a broad survey of the legend. Arguments that center on a specific text, character, or adaptation tend to carry more weight than general retellings. Evidence drawn from primary sources — medieval texts, specific scenes, or direct adaptation choices — grounds the analysis effectively. The most common pitfall is treating Arthur as purely historical without acknowledging the constructed, literary nature of most surviving accounts.

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Gawain Perceval Gawain and Perceval
Gawain and Perceval in the Scope of the Arthurian Legend
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Odyssey and Arthurian legend
The Odyssey, along with the Iliad, is one of the greatest epic poems of all times. In terms of plot, the epic poem is typically concerned with the adventures of one or more great heroes that embark on journey of…
Paper Doctorate
How The Faerie Queene fashions a gentleman through noble virtue and discipline
Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queen begins with an introductory letter written to Sir Walter Raleigh. In this letter, Spenser writes, "The generall end therefore of all the booke is to fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline." This four page paper explores how The Faerie Queen accomplishes this goal, through characterization and symbolism.
Research Paper Doctorate
King Arthur\'s Birth King Arthur
King Arthur was the son of Uther and the grandchild of Constantine. Before the birth of Arthur, his grandfather, Constantine, was the king of Logres. Uther had two brothers named Constans, the eldest, and Aurelius…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Frankenstein and themes of science and creation
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein may have caused a horrific reaction from the reading public during her era, but if the same story were published for today's society it would probably engender a more philosophical response…
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Films \"Spartacus\" Directed by Stanley
¶ … films "Spartacus" directed by Stanley Kubrick and "King Arthur" directed by Antoine Fuqua. Specifically it will contain reviews of the films and their relevance to history. Both of these films look at specific times…
Essay Doctorate
Gender Women Occupy Conflicted and Ambiguous Roles
This is a five page paper about literature. It is about three works of literature, in the English language, including Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (14th century), Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (14th century too) and Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (17th century). Issue of gender and the role of women is the focal point of the analysis, which uses a comparison model to discuss the theme in each work.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Mark Twain's life and literary legacy
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court: Sustained satire in American literature
Research Paper Doctorate
Women in Beowulf and Canterbury
An epic verse of heroism and honor, "Beowulf"s major and the majority of the minor characters are understandably male. The women in this tale appear actually of little consequence. Grendel's Mother, the monster's…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Themes in Chrétien de Troyes' Perceval
The Arthurian legends may seem truly British in origin, but they began as a literary form in the twelfth century with traveling minstrels who told stories of heroism, usually built in the exploits of the French king…