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King Arthur's dreams relate to the telling of the story. What happens in his dreams relate to how the story is told. He makes his decisions based on his dreams.
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Well, famously Arthur Brooke's poem Romeus and Juliet was the source for Shakespeare's play.
Arthur Joseph Jones has written: 'A study of the breathing processes as they relate to the art of singing' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Music, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Music, Respiration, Singing, Voice culture
Medieval romances of Arthur usually relate adventures of Gawain or of another of Arthur's knights who is made to be almost equal or slightly superior to Gawain.Lancelot seems to have begun as one of these knights and so appears in Chrétien de Troyes' Lancelot. But in later prose romances Lancelot firmly appears as the superior of Gawain and is loved by Arthur almost as much as Arthur loves his nephew Gawain.Lancelot is probably entirely fictional, an invention of medieval authors.
The Once and Future King can relate to modern day life by exploring themes of power, leadership, morality, and the consequences of one's actions. The narrative of King Arthur's rise and fall can resonate with contemporary society's struggles with ethics and governance, as well as the complexities of human nature and relationships. Through its examination of timeless themes, the story offers insights and lessons that can be applied to today's world.
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The verb to relate can be used for a singular or a plural subject; for example:First person, singular: I relate the lines.First person, plural: We relate the lines.Second person, singular: You relate the lines.Second person, plural: You relate the lines.Third person, singular: He relates the lines. Shewill relate the lines.Third person, plural: They relate the lines.
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