The Tale of Gareth and Lynette - A Quest for Knighthood

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Gareth, the younger son of the King of Orkney, embarks on a journey to prove himself as a worthy knight. Guided by self-discipline and courage, he seeks the approval of King Arthur amidst challenges and encounters with Lynette, who ultimately acknowledges his noble character. This tale explores themes of perseverance, nobility, and self-discovery on the path to knighthood.


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  1. Gareth & Lynette

  2. Introduction to the Story Gareth is the younger son of the King or Orkney. His father is a knight, his older brothers are knights. He wants to be a knight. His mother eventually allows him to go on his own quest to prove himself as being worthy of becoming a knight.

  3. Introduction to the Story To become a knight, Gareth needs to be disciplined. He needs to work hard, and prove himself to others. He also needs to be brave. King Arthur gives Gareth a chance to prove himself, which he does.

  4. Self-discipline Self Discipline is the ability to control yourself and be very organised.

  5. courage Courage is having the strength and will to know what you should do even though you may be afraid.

  6. Gareth & King Arthur

  7. Oh mercy! said Lynette, What a man you are! How patient, how dauntless! I am sure you must come of noble blood; for never did a woman treat a knight so shamefully as I have done you, and you have endured it all with gentleness and courtesy, never answering a word back again. I am sorry that I have treated you so.

  8. Characters and Glossary

  9. Characters and Glossary

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