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Ivanhoe

Written by Sir Walter Scott Narrative Text Structure Wilifred of Ivanhoe Maurice De Bracy King Richard “Black Knight”Prince John Robin Hood “Locksley”Isaac of York, the Jew Cedric the SaxonLady Rebecca, daughter of Isaac of York Sir Brian de Bois-GuilbertLady Rowena Reginald Front-de-BoeufWamba, the jester Sir Philip MalvoisinGurth, servant to Wilifred of Ivanhoe Location: England, more specifically- “In that pleasant district of merry England which is watered by the river Don there extended in ancient times a large forest covering the greater parts of the pleasant town of The remains of this extensive woods are still to be seen at the noble seats of Wentworth, of Wharncliffe Park, and around Rotherham.”-Ivanhoe, Sir Walter ScottTime: A period of time toward the end of the reign of Richard I, which lasted from 1157-1199 ADProtagonist: Robin Hood “Locksley”Goal: To defeat Prince John and have him exiled or executedAntagonist: Prince John, Maurice De Bracy, and Reginald Front-de-BoeufProblem: De Bracy and Front-de-Boeuf capture Cedric the Saxon and all the people traveling with him and the household of Isaac the Jew, with whom was Wilifred of IvanhoeClimax: When Locksley announced that he was Robin Hood to King RichardResolution: Richard is restored to the throne and Prince John is given what he deservesPlot: There is to be a jousting match and other such games sponsored by Prince John. The “Disinherited Knight” enters the lists and does quite well. In the marksman competition, an unknown yeoman, under the name of Locksley, is declared the best after splitting the arrow of his opponent. During one of the last games, all the competing knights are split into two different teams and will have a competition much like a battle. In the competition, a knight, “Black Knight” or “Sir Sluggard” fights well and earns the respect of Prince John, who...

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