Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory
  • 1. Le Morte d'Arthur, written by Sir Thomas Malory in the 15th century, is a monumental work that compiles and reinterprets the Arthurian legends, presenting the rise and fall of King Arthur and his noble knights of the Round Table. This seminal text explores themes of chivalry, honor, betrayal, and the tragic fate of heroism, weaving together a complex tapestry of adventures and moral dilemmas faced by characters such as Sir Lancelot, Guinevere, and the wizard Merlin. Malory's narrative not only chronicles the creation and ideals of the Arthurian court, but also delves into the personal struggles of the knights, their quests for the Holy Grail, and the catastrophic events that lead to the eventual downfall of Camelot. The work is notable for its lyrical prose and its deep psychological insights into its characters, making it a rich source of medieval culture and a timeless reflection on the human condition. Through its influential storytelling and intricate character development, Le Morte d'Arthur has cemented its status as one of the most important texts in the Western literary canon, inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations throughout the years.

    Who is the king of Camelot?
A) Merlin
B) Lancelot
C) Gawain
D) King Arthur
  • 2. What is the name of King Arthur's sword?
A) Glamdring
B) Andúril
C) Excalibur
D) Sword of Gryffindor
  • 3. Who was Arthur's wife?
A) Elaine
B) Morgan le Fay
C) Guinevere
D) Isolde
  • 4. Who betrays King Arthur by having an affair with Guinevere?
A) Tristan
B) Gawain
C) Bedivere
D) Lancelot
  • 5. What is the Round Table a symbol of?
A) Power
B) Justice
C) Secrecy
D) Equality
  • 6. What is the quest that the knights undertake beginning in 'Le Morte d'Arthur'?
A) The quest for the Lost City
B) The quest for the Holy Grail
C) The quest for Excalibur
D) The quest for the Golden Fleece
  • 7. Who is Arthur's half-sister and a sorceress?
A) Elaine
B) Morgause
C) Morgan le Fay
D) Nimue
  • 8. What does Arthur pull from the stone to prove his right to the throne?
A) Crown
B) Sword
C) Shield
D) Staff
  • 9. What is the name of King Arthur's court?
A) Avalon
B) Camelot
C) Tintagel
D) Camelburn
  • 10. Where does Arthur go after his death?
A) Camelot
B) Valhalla
C) Avalon
D) Neverland
  • 11. Who is the main antagonist in the later parts of the narrative?
A) Gawain
B) Mordred
C) Uther
D) Tristan
  • 12. Who is the historian that first popularized Arthurian legends?
A) Sir Gawain
B) Geoffrey of Monmouth
C) Thomas Malory
D) William Caxton
  • 13. What leads to Arthur's demise?
A) A magical curse
B) Guinevere's infidelity
C) Lancelot's treachery
D) Mordred's betrayal
  • 14. Who is the wise mentor of King Arthur?
A) Sir Ector
B) Merlin
C) Sir Agravain
D) Morgan le Fay
  • 15. What does Mordred seek to do?
A) Reunite with Guinevere
B) Save Camelot
C) Usurp the throne
D) Find the Grail
  • 16. Which knight is known for his prowess in the Green Knight's challenge?
A) Tristan
B) Lancelot
C) Percival
D) Gawain
  • 17. Who was King Arthur’s father?
A) Ban
B) Uther Pendragon
C) Merlin
D) Lancelot
  • 18. What role does Merlin have in Arthur's life?
A) Mentor
B) Rival
C) Enemy
D) Brother
  • 19. What is the setting of 'Le Morte d'Arthur' primarily based on?
A) Italy
B) Greece
C) Britain
D) France
  • 20. Which knight is associated with the quest for the Holy Grail?
A) Sir Gawain
B) Sir Galahad
C) Sir Bedivere
D) Sir Lancelot
  • 21. What magical item do Arthur's knights search for?
A) The Holy Grail
B) Crystal Ball
C) Magic Ring
D) Enchanted Shield
  • 22. In which century was 'Le Morte d'Arthur' published?
A) 14th century
B) 15th century
C) 12th century
D) 16th century
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