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Essay heading: King Arthur: Fact or Fiction
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Written in Old English, as opposed to early Anglo Saxon, he again developed the story making Arthur the hero we love to read about now. One fact that did not seem to get distorted was the original origin of Arthur. In all of the translations his Welsh, Celtic origin was acknowledged.
The following three hundred years showed the working and reworking of the original story... displayed 300 characters
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Each version became more and more glossy as extra details were added by each writer. In 470, Sir Thomas Malory completed a work now known as "Morte Darthur" which was probably more responsible for the concept of chivalry than any other work. It is a long book and is difficult to understand, they relates to occurrences that are not understandable by us today... displayed next 300 characters
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