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"Guinevere married Arthur by determining the father, but was in love with Lancelot. She was unable to give a son and heir for her husband, which leads to serious political consequences kingdom of Camelot. Their dedication to Christianity ends up putting Arthur, and with him throughout Britain, under the influence of Christian priests, filmonde despite being sworn to respect the old religion of Avalon. Besides the mother of Arthur, Igraine and Viviane, the Lady of the Lake is the High Priestess of Avalon, another woman is crucial in the plot: Morgana, sister filmonde of Arthur "
Well, I left the previous review said that Morgana is leaving the hook for the continuation of the story, and she's filmonde shown us, but from the point of view of Morgause, who happens to be the sister of her mother and aunt so Morgana. The book begins a few months after the coronation of Arthur,
Morgause is a character who was half left out in the first book, it was first shown in as a teenager living with her older sister Igraine Igraine when later marries Uther (Arthur's father), Morgause is given in marriage to Lot for murdering a political alliance - between the military court of Uther and Lot, and at the end of the book shows us Morgause a grown woman with grown children now offering help and advice to Morgana in Arthur's coronation. In the second book it is shown to us in more depth, by the sight of the sisters Viviane and Igraine, Morgause showed how an ambitious filmonde and unscrupulous woman, but now on the second book shows a smart, self sufficient woman ruling alongside his husband, who is sexually free, having a wedding that would not fit in the mold or the current society, let alone back then, but even so, gives no heed to evil and ignorant comments and live your life your way without giving satisfaction to anyone. How will I hate a character like that? Ok, she gave a slip with Morgana and she discovers filmonde the secret she carries, but I still can not hate Morgause. She ends up doing a small favor for Morgana who is taking care of her biggest secret. And so part Morgana to Arthur's court that after a while just getting out of action.
Have Guinevere filmonde (who is named in the book written Gwenhwyfer) is Great Queen bag the title, honestly, I found a tiresome character and the maximum that could feel on it was worth it. In the first book Guinevere had a quick meeting with Morgana and Lancelot, and now she is shown as a girl from a noble family, so I could see over Agoraphobia filmonde being so terrified of her to leave the castle, the immensity of the sky, things like that. She was educated in a convent, which means she is Christian, filmonde so too, and she was given in marriage filmonde in an agreement made by her father and Arthur, in exchange for nothing less than horses and some men! Woman to be noble was worth a little more than the neighing horse folks! And that feeling of being used as a commodity will haunt Guinevere for a long time. Igraine and Lancelot are responsible for fetching the bride of Arthur, take it safely to the wedding. When Lancelot and Guinevere look first are attracted instantly and that feeling will cause interesting twists to the story.
But back to talking about Guinevere, I'd say she is a person plus tormented by feelings whose Lancelot, she can not have children, as stated in the synopsis can cause very serious problems for the kingdom if Arthur die, who would rule in his place? There would be war for sure and not to mention the threat of the Saxons. Given all this Guinevere literally starts to freak out and go crazy, paranoid aim to become a religious fanatic. For example, she thinks the wars in Britain and its sterility is due to the pagan cults of the island which she believes to be the devil's work. Alias, for someone so religious she begins to see the Devil in all places, and in all possible people, including Morgana and Avalon. The madness reaches her so much that she begins to have peeve with the flag of Arthur, which is a flag containing a dragon thing of the devil. Flag this passage made me very angry her, because by then she was a woman ignorant, filmonde fanatical, who can not have children, who hardly knew the family, finally a woman fruit of his time pitied, but from there it uses all its fragility, delicacy illness and despair to ma
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