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which statement best describes why king Arthur is a heroic figure in morte D'arthur by sir thomas malory?

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he created the kingdom of camelot in which all knights were equal.  
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The correct answer is D) he created the kingdom of Camelot where all the knights are equal.

The statement that best describes why King Arthur is a heroic figure in “Morte D’Arthur” by Sir Thomas is that “he created the kingdom of Camelot where all the knights are equal.”

Sir Arthur Thomas published “Morte D’Arthur” in 1485. Thomas compiled and reworked the traditional folkloric tales of King Arthur and the main characters of the time such as Merlin and Guinever,e and created a story with a King Arthur as a heroic figure for having created the kingdom of Camelot where all the knights are equal.

The other options of the question were, a) he wants to have magical powers, b) he scapes at the end of the story and later he dies, c) he rules his kingdom unjustly.

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