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Explain the significance of the symbols employed in ‘Morte d’Arthur’.


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The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities is used very often in the story, “Morte D’Arthur.” The Excalibur sword, round table, the young maiden walking across the lake, and the pursuit of the Holy Grail all are examples of symbolism used in Thomas ____ ___ _____ ______ ___ ____________ _____________ ______ _________ __________ __________.
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Pranav Kumar

Answered on : 2022-11-05 20:30:04

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Degree : BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Course Name : BACHELOR OF ARTS
Course Code : BAG
Subject Name : British Literature
Subject Code : BEGC 133
Year : 2022 2023



IGNOU BEGC 133 Solved Assignment 2022 2023
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