![]() ![]() ![]() But his motive for speaking was noble: to Terence realized that none of the other squires in the room had spoken a word" (Morris, 1998, p. As soon as Terence spoke, "he immediately knew he had made a terrible social error.and Terence's loyalty to Gawain is shown in deeds throughout the novel, the first of which is professing the story of Sir Hartubris's defeat toĪrthur, though Gawain had no intention of doing so. 11), reluctant to leave Trevisant, the man who raised him, alone to fend for himself without a memory. When Gawain asks the boy to be his squire, "Terence hesitantly at the hermit" (Morris,ġ998, p. Terence shows his loyalty through his actions. ![]() It is Terence's extreme loyalty to the character with whom he finds himself bound, that draws my attention to him. As much as Morgaine, or Morgan le Fay, is usually my favorite character when it comes to Arthurian Legend, in THE SQUIRE'S TALE, my favorite is The discussion prompt asked for our favorite character in Gerald Morris’s The Squire’s Tale. ![]()
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