Narrative Flashcards

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Biased by narrator:
SG: x3 how talk about him
PL: satan
eve address
eve judgement, n being judgy 
FR:
lonely
where V from? like me!!
great pals
victor: madness:
V re: C's talking:
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“Bold Gawain”, Narrator calls him “our lovely Gawain” “Now take care, Sir Gawain”
N: “the enemy of Mankind” “bad”
N: much failing, hapless Eve
N: “his words replete with guile into her heart too easy entrance won”
I bitterly feel the want of a friend.// European //brother of my heart.
they had called me mad
He is eloquent and persuasive…but trust him not.

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Structure
SG: hunting fox –> opinion of G
3s
Return to Camelot–> less good?
-cam at start, arthur and guys (x2)
-Cam post. re girdle
PL: Starts with Satan–> and his prominence hero?
FR:
Epistolary: and suggestion of letters draws attention to act of writing and there for the editing
Letters of Felix and Safie:
Editing, where?:
Frame:
W–> F admire:
F::C, don’t like C, assumptions on character:
C–> F, change view of F, creature disadvantage:
F–> W: like walton for his non-romantic heroism

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Fox (+ G?): “savaging the trickster with fearsome clamour”
“I’ve tested you twice and found you faithful. Remember in the morning that ‘third is final’!”
“by the time the cock had clarioned three times”
“blesses himself three times”–>he saw moated dwelling”
Arthur is the “noblest”, there are “leading lords” and “best soldiers”–>Courtiers “laughed loudly about it” “it was reckoned to be to the Round Table’s credit”
the letters of Felix and Safie…“brought to me a greater conviction of the truth of his narrative”
himself corrected and augmented them in many places; but principally in giving the life and spirit to the conversations he held with his enemy.
He is so gentle, yet so wise//like a celestial spirit, that has a halo around him
I had turned loose into the world a depraved wretch, whose delight was in carnage and misery
I knew that I possessed no money, no friends, no kind of property. I was, besides, endowed with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome
Thus are my hopes blasted by cowardice and indecision; I come back ignorant and disappointed

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