Book 2: Chapters 5-8 Flashcards

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imprisoned in scalding water by Morgana le Fay

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Dolorous Lady

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2
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daughter of King Pelles; in love with Launcelot

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Elaine of Astolat

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3
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amends

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redress

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4
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skill, aptitude

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prowess

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5
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succeeded

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prospered

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6
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“Alas! I have lived too long, for now I am dishonored!” Who said this?

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Launcelot

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7
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Percivale’s tutor in the art of knighthood

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Sir Gonemans

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8
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Percivale’s love

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Blanchefleur

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9
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silken cloth

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samite

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10
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bravely, courageously

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valiently

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11
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contemptuously, disdainfully

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scornfully

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12
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“In the days long past Merlin the good enchanter told me that you would come when the highest moment of the realm of Logres drew near. Who said this? and to whom?

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Arthur to Percivale

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13
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the giant knight who struck fear into anyone who approached; cursed by Morgana le Faye

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Gromer Somer Joure

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14
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sister of Gromer Somer Joure; under the curse of Morgana; marries Gawain

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Lady Ragnell

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15
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vague, hazy, murky

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indistinct

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16
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torment, distress, agonizing pain

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anguish

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17
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trembling, quivering

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tremulous

18
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“This is devil’s work!” When was this quotation spoken?

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when Arthur charged Gromer

19
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“By this your choice – to leave the choice to me – you have undone the enchantment forever …” Who said this? and to whom?

A

Ragnell to Gawain

20
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Duke Liconal’s nephew and rightful heir of dukedom

A

Duke Yder

21
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knight who withheld nephew’s inheritance from him

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Duke Liconal

22
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evil knight

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Sir Oringle

23
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thoughtfully, contemplatively

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pensively

24
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deserted, isolated

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desolate

25
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a crude, ill-bred person

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churl

26
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reckless, careless

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rash

27
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“I have no lady. And yet … there is none fairer that ever I have seen than this damsel your daughter, the lady Enid …” Who said this? and to whom?

A

Geraint to Duke Liconal

28
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pensively

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thoughtfully, contemplatively

29
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desolate

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deserted, isolated

30
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churl

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a crude, ill-bred person

31
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rash

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reckless, careless

32
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indistinct

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vague, hazy, murky

33
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anguish

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torment, distress, agonizing pain

34
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tremulous

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trembling, quivering

35
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samite

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silken cloth

36
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valiently

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bravely, courageously

37
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scornfully

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contemptuously, disdainfully

38
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redress

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amends

39
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prowess

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skill, aptitude

40
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prospered

A

succeeded