Malory and White
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Thomas Mallory and T. H. White were authors of the same subject. In spite of
this fact, there were many differences between their works. Malory's Morte d' Arthur was
a negative work that was very negative in his descriptive aspects. While, T. H. White
was more positive and upbeat with his descriptions in The Book of Merlin.
Malory used and showed many negative events throughout Morte d' Arthur. He
also,
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These two elements played a major role in the way White wrote The Book of Merlin. Malory and White wrote the same story, yet wrote entirely different. Malory wrote in a straight-laced, serious manner. White, however, wrote a more positive piece that described the characters and items more than the battles. Both writers had a completely different style, mainly because of the time period the two wrote in, and the separate beliefs the two had.
These two elements played a major role in the way White wrote The Book of Merlin. Malory and White wrote the same story, yet wrote entirely different. Malory wrote in a straight-laced, serious manner. White, however, wrote a more positive piece that described the characters and items more than the battles. Both writers had a completely different style, mainly because of the time period the two wrote in, and the separate beliefs the two had.