The story is about Arthur,how he was born, taken care of, and how did he pulled the sword out. The main events is probably the tournament, in which one's must pulled the sword out to be the king, and Arthur did and become the king.
2. Are the main events of the story arranged chronologically, or are they arranged in another way?
It is arranged chronologically(in order), because the story starts from the past in which King Uther likes Igraine and they both have a son. Later, when the Arthur,the son, was grown he pulled out the sword and was crowned the king.
3. How is the story narrated? Are flashbacks, summaries, stories within the story used?
The story "The Crowning of Arthur" was basically a summarize version of "Le Morte d' Arthur", the book basically contained far more pages the story "The Crowning of Arthur". There's no flashback.
4. Is the plot fast-paced or slow-paced?
It is fast-paced because the story itself comes from Le Morte d' Arthur as I mentioned, so this summarized version needs to be compressed and so it is a fast-paced.
5. How do the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
The thoughts of King Uther is probably the one moving the plot forward, the liking that he have to Igraine. The next thought is that the king let Merlin take the child away as a reward. The last is probably the thought of having a tournament of pulling a sword to be the king of Britain.
6. What are the conflicts in the plot? Are they physical, intellectual, moral, or emotional? Are they resolved? How are they resolved? Is the main conflict between good and evil sharply differentiated, or is it more subtle and complex?
The conflict is King Uther died and there is no king, by deciding who should be the king they set a tournament of pulling the sword. They're physical because no one have a strength enough to pulled out the sword. But when Arthur did pulled out the sword the conflict was resolved and he was decided to be a king.
7. What is the climax of the story and at what point in the story does the climax occur? Is the ending of the story happy, unhappy, or indereminate? Is it faily achieved?
The Climax is when Arthur pulled out the sword from the stone. The story ends happily because Arthur was crowned to be a king of Britain.
8. Does the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the story? Does each incident grow logically out of the preceding incident and lead naturally to the next?
The plot is unity, it is relevant because it relates to the ending of the story, the plot leads naturally to the next stage.
9. What use does the story make of chance and coincidence? Are these occurences used to initiate, to complicate, or to resolve the story? How improbable are they?
The story is make of chance because the sword is pulled out of chance as the book mentioned "no nobles could pulled out the sword", but Arthur did so it is a pure chance. Yes, the story resolve when Arthur pulled out the sword successfully.
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