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mark twain (1835 - 1910) wrote a connecticut yankee in king arthurs court in 1889. in his version of the king arthur legend, a mechanic from nineteenth - century connecticut wakes up in sixth - century england, surrounded by the knights and ladies of king arthurs court. this mechanic offers a fresh perspective on the arthurian legend, deeds and characters. excerpt from a connecticut yankee in king arthurs court by mark twain. mainly the round table talk was monologues - narrative accounts of the adventures in which these prisoners were captured and their friends and backers killed and stripped of their steeds and armor. as a general thing - as far as i could make. in passage 1 and passage 2, how do the authors portray the relationship between guinevere and lancelot differently? in passage 1, lancelot appears unaffected by guinevere; in passage 2, they are friends. in passage 1, guinevere admires lancelot from afar; in passage 2, the two are more obviously linked. in passage 1, lancelot is entertaining and, therefore, more attractive to guinevere than he is in passage 2. in passage 1, lancelot is more bold in his pursuit of guinevere and, therefore, more knightly than he is
By analyzing the descriptions of Guinevere and Lancelot's relationship in both passages, we look for differences in their connection. Passage - 1 may show a more distant admiration from Guinevere, while Passage - 2 shows a closer link.
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In Passage 1, Guinevere admires Lancelot from afar; In Passage 2, the two are more obviously linked.