This is the most important value in this story because, when talking about a king or leader as a citizen you would like your king to be as honest as possible. Arthur tries to be as honest as possible but, as a politician or king that is not always the case. That being said, Arthur is not honest to the people of Cadbury when he holds the sword pulling contest just so that he can pull it out of the rock because of Merlinnus’s spell on the sword. This is an example of lying because Arthur and Merlinnus are the only ones who know that the sword had magical abilities. Arthur also displays an act of honesty by marrying Gwen because he said on,“ Tell me who he is and I will be the first in the land to bend my knee to him.”(pg 336) This is a sign of honesty because even though Gawen pulled out the sword with butter, Arthur stays true to saying who ever pulls out the sword shall be the King of all of Britain. We later find out in the book that Gawen is a girl, so this is why he marries her. The final act of honesty is when Arthur shows that he is rightful to be the king after he pulled out the sword from the rock. This displays honesty because he is a great king just as he said would be after he pulled out the sword to show the people of Cadbury that he is rightful to be the king as he thought he would be at the beginning of the
This is the most important value in this story because, when talking about a king or leader as a citizen you would like your king to be as honest as possible. Arthur tries to be as honest as possible but, as a politician or king that is not always the case. That being said, Arthur is not honest to the people of Cadbury when he holds the sword pulling contest just so that he can pull it out of the rock because of Merlinnus’s spell on the sword. This is an example of lying because Arthur and Merlinnus are the only ones who know that the sword had magical abilities. Arthur also displays an act of honesty by marrying Gwen because he said on,“ Tell me who he is and I will be the first in the land to bend my knee to him.”(pg 336) This is a sign of honesty because even though Gawen pulled out the sword with butter, Arthur stays true to saying who ever pulls out the sword shall be the King of all of Britain. We later find out in the book that Gawen is a girl, so this is why he marries her. The final act of honesty is when Arthur shows that he is rightful to be the king after he pulled out the sword from the rock. This displays honesty because he is a great king just as he said would be after he pulled out the sword to show the people of Cadbury that he is rightful to be the king as he thought he would be at the beginning of the