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In Passage 1 and Passage 2, how do the authors portray the relationship between Guinevere and
Lancelot differently?
In Passage 1, Lancelot is entertaining and therefore,
more attractive to Guinevere than he is in Passage
2.
In Passage 1, Lancelot appears unaffected by
Guinevere; in Passage 2, they are friends.
In Passage 1, Guinevere admires Lancelot from afar
in Passage 2, the two are more obviously linked.
In Passage 1, Lancelot is more bold in his pursuit of
Guinevere and therefore, more knightly than he is in
Passage 2

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