Then (I'm not sure how to be both accurate and gentle) you didn't pay attention, & do NOT rule WoT.
Joel Send a noteboard - 14/05/2011 12:10:44 PM
I mean, sure, I'd noticed a few of the big things, like the "Sword" in the "Stone" and Artur Hawkwing, but it wasn't until this semester, when I took my capstone course on Sir Thomas Mallory and King Arthur lit, that I realized just how much is in there.
Seriously. Gawyn, Galad, Morgase, Tar Valon, Sa'angreal, the list goes on. I'm sure I'm coming late to the party here, and some of you more well-read people have discussed this in depth long ago...but I was just astounded by the parallels.
Seriously. Gawyn, Galad, Morgase, Tar Valon, Sa'angreal, the list goes on. I'm sure I'm coming late to the party here, and some of you more well-read people have discussed this in depth long ago...but I was just astounded by the parallels.
It's probably the single biggest influence on the whole series, and THE reason why it's impossible to guess Rands eventual fate, because Jordan is as likely to flip an Arthurian trope as play it straight; you just never know. That's what made Egwenes dual Dream about Gawyn either killing or rescuing her so fraught with tension, because it was like Lancelot riding to Guineveres rescue, killing Gareth in the process, and earning the enmity of Gawaine that led to their duel to the death when they should've been helping Arthur deal with Mordred and save Camelot. Except, of course, this time Gawyn was on the other side--maybe. You just never know. Remember Alivias Foretelling of Rand in the boat with three women being carried off wounded? Same thing that happened to Arthur, and whether he died depends entirely on which version of the story you read. One of the most fun things to do with WoT is play "spot the Arthurian character and debate whether Jordan will play it straight, completely invert it or something between the two". Look at Moiraine in the Tower of Ghenjei: It's just Merlins imprisonment all over, except this time Merrilin leads the rescue instead of being the captive. It goes on and on and on like that; WoT has very few main characters who aren't named for Arthurian characters. The only question is whether they'll be true to form, but just about all of them are there. Can't remember seeing Gaheris or Agravaine yet though; if I were Morgase (or Tallanvor) I'd be worried....
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Slightly better than chocolate.
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Wow, I never realized how much King Arthur there was in WoT.
12/05/2011 07:28:06 PM
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Then (I'm not sure how to be both accurate and gentle) you didn't pay attention, & do NOT rule WoT.
14/05/2011 12:10:44 PM
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Re: Then (I'm not sure how to be both accurate and gentle) you didn't pay attention
14/05/2011 09:59:31 PM
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Right; I've got a bad habit of ascribing that Foretelling to Alivia rather than Nicola.
15/05/2011 06:01:53 PM
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Rand's "death" might serve to slap some sense into the senseless, arrogant, power-mongers...
16/05/2011 08:09:26 PM
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There's an Aravine around Faile. A woman, though... *NM*
16/05/2011 10:11:28 PM
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There doesn't appear to be much more connection than that to Agravaine/Morgase.
18/05/2011 11:37:19 PM
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