![]() ![]() But as he gazes over the landscape of his beloved country, he comes to terms with his destiny. He has seen his life and what he wasn’t able to have. ![]() Then, in the height of his happiness, he returns to his normal self.Īrthur is angry at his return and tries to cope. He learns their ways and quickly becomes as if one of them. He befriends on of the geese and they become very close. His experience with them is quite different than with the ants. This time he finds himself with the geese. Once he is able, he leaves to finish off his lessons. It comes to a head when the ants decide to wage war against the neighbouring nest.Īs he recovers from the experience, they discuss the experience. The longer he is with them, the more disgusted he gets at them. Anyone who goes against is deemed as ‘undone’ and is thus removed. They simply do what they are told and say what they should say. The ants have no real minds of their own. They converse together for a while before sending him off for his first lesson. He takes Arthur back to Badger’s home in order to do so. ![]() These lessons are supposed to help him with the war. Merlyn tells him he has two lessons yet to learn. ![]() He is visited by Merlyn, whom he believes is a dream. White’s classic ‘The Once and Future King’, we see Arthur at his camp before the final battle against Mordred. ![]()
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