Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Camelot: Merlin :: essays research papers fc
 Camelot: Merlin           We all at one point or another dream. Imagine you are in another place  or a another time, the future maybe, even maybe the past where years, days,  centuries, minutes all irrelevant if you have imagination. I now dream of a  time and place were men have such things as bravery and honor. I now speak of  Camolot. The legendary castle wear Merlin the priest, Merlin the magie, and  Merlin the wise is supposed to have lived. I am not the only person to dream  this dream, many play writers and actors have shared this wonderful trip through  time and space to where we may all interpret an event as we see fit. I will  now show you who the real Merlin was and whom actors have made him out to be. I  will then draw a parallel between the two times. I shall also tell you how  merlin him self became part of this dream...       Merlin, a man, or just stories to amuse everyone , myths, legends, or  tall tails such as Santa Clause or the Easter bunny. Like the real King Arthur  who was (really a 6th century ruler) transported through time to better fit the  needs of the populas. The "transporting" begins in and around the 15th century.  A man by the name of Thomas Malory felt the extreme need to give France, his  country, a hero(s) in a time of great disappear. He felt it necessary to do this  because the feudalist time in which he was living in, was slowly dying. He  thought that if he could show people how many great hero(s) came out of this  time period it would revive and flourish once more. He then turned to history  to find such a hero. As needed to remedy the situation he found King Arthur of  Britain. Even though a English man or a Britainian, he was said to be the best  ruler to date (1500's.) Now that King Arthur has been chosen and changed a  little to fit in with chivalry, part of feudalism he now needed a teacher.  Researching even further he found a Druid priest by the name of Merlin.       Druidism is and was a religion that delt with nature. There temple,  church, meeting place, what ever you would like to call it, was a grove or  thicket. They made sacrifice of animals and offered wheat, rice, and other  grains. It was believe that Druid people were magical or even demons and  monsters of some sort. Merlin was (as said before) infact a Druid priest.  Merlin was a thinker and a very wise man.  					    
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