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Sir Thomas Malory  

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Sir Thomas Malory was a great author of his day, and all of his tales are worth a miniscule report, however since it is necessary to pick one tale I did do. The tale that I was most compelled to write about was The Tale of King Arthur and Emperor Lucius. There were many other good stories in the novel, however there were a few aspects in The Tale of King Arthur and Emperor Lucius, which set them apart from the rest. The three biggest aspects which "caught my eye" in this tale are the major battle portions, the involvement with the Roman Empire, and Arthur's successful assault on Rome. Rome is the greatest, and most dominant empire of all time, because of its vast and enchanting history. These portions of the chapter clearly made this chapter transcendent to all others in the novel. The Tale of King Arthur...

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