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Arthurian love triangle

Posted by: showtunetrivia 08:37 pm EDT 03/27/14
In reply to: Not my experience... - showtunetrivia 08:29 pm EDT 03/27/14

I can see schools objecting to adulterous plots on moral grounds, but this one has its roots in legend. Even if filtered through White and Lerner, any student who sees CAMELOT is going to come away with greater cultural literacy than he had before. He'll learn that that love triangle helped break up Arthur's Round Table.

Laura


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