I'm attempting to formulate a "knowledge issue" based around Arthurian legend. Something like a question which I could pose and then examine philosophically. Unfortunately, it almost seems like it would be easier doing it on the ethics of Disney's Pocahontas.
Actually, that's not a bad idea!
Something memorable would be best. But I still need some sort of philosophical tie to Arthurian legend, or medieval literature in general. I suppose King Arthur is marginally more scholarly than Pocahontas, though I wonder, does it count as scholarly if my interest in Arthurian legend is only borne from my new-found adoration for BBC's show Merlin?
Merlin/Arthur is so canon. <3
Actually, that's not a bad idea!
Something memorable would be best. But I still need some sort of philosophical tie to Arthurian legend, or medieval literature in general. I suppose King Arthur is marginally more scholarly than Pocahontas, though I wonder, does it count as scholarly if my interest in Arthurian legend is only borne from my new-found adoration for BBC's show Merlin?
Merlin/Arthur is so canon. <3