The Mists Of Avalon
Question: How do the events that lead up to Morgaine’s decision to leave or return to Avalon affect her character?
Morgaine changed enormously with every event that influenced her decision to leave or return to Avalon; though she left physically many times, she never truly left Avalon spiritually. Morgaine entered the service a satisfied child, full of delight. She learned, changed, and grew in the seven years of her training in the service of the Priestess, and left a grown woman, but a sadder, angrier, and weaker person. Morgaine wished with all her heart to return to Avalon, but she never had the courage, and finally she did return, only to be sent out on another mission; after ...
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a quiet girl that kept her thoughts and feelings to herself. She was satisfied with her life, and did not long for anything else. Morgaine respected those around her, but with the exception of her brother Arthur, she did not love them. When Viviane brought Morgaine to Avalon for the first time, she was even more a child then she was when she lived with Uther and her mother – both in her character and in her knowledge. At the castle she had known what she needed to know for someone of her station, but at Avalon she started at the bottom with no knowledge. Morgaine was placed in the lowest level of schooling at Avalon, the House of the Maidens. “Raven will take you to the House of the Maidens, and you will see me no more, save at the rites, until you are trained to take your turn with the older priestess, to sleep in my house, and care for me as a serving girl” (133). Morgaine was a naïve eleven-year-old who accepted things at first glance, never questioning things that seemed ...
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for her, so she decided to leave Avalon. She left a weak, angry girl full of sorrow. Morgaine left not with love for the mysteries of Avalon but with hatred. She could not be praised and easily pleased any longer. Morgaine left not a child anymore, but as a grown woman for the learning had changed her and helped her to grow up.
Morgaine did not return to Avalon for many years, although at times she wanted to return, Viviane’s death was one such occasion. Shame prevented her from returning – she was ashamed that she had stayed away so long. She practiced her arts while away from Avalon, and some called her a witch. She had become a person full of excuses, full of falseness, full ...
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