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English, 25.06.2019 14:30, log3225

Lancelot: wicked? i don't feel wicked. do you? guenevere: no. i just feel natural. but it's the same thing. (he approaches her with outstretched arms. she retreats behind the chair.) no, no. remember that i'm married. why does the author choose to include this exchange? to show lancelot’s capacity for deception to reveal the couple’s tendency to disagree to illustrate guenevere’s traditional beliefs to emphasize guenevere’s comfort with modernism

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