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Book Review of The Mist of Avalon
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... Among those is “The Mists of Avalon”, written by Marion Zimmer Bradley and published by Ballantine Books. ... The theme of this novel is centered on a drastic clash between two religions: Old Religion of Avalon and Christianity. ... Among those characters, the words and the actions of two prominent women, Morgaine and Gwenhwyfar, highlight the most spirit of “The Mists of Avalon.”
Morgaine, known as Morgaine Le Fay or Morgaine of the Fairies, is King Arthur’s half sister and a high priestess of Avalon. She is a proponent of the Old Religion in Avalon. ... After recognizing him, she feels ashamed and gets angry with Lady of the Lake, Vivian the high priestess of Avalon. ... 191)
Here, we can clearly know Christianity is an “religious enemy” of the Old Religion of Avalon. In “The Mists of Avalon”, the most prominent character that represents for Christianity is Gwenhwyfar, known as a pious Christian princess and later queen of Camelot, King Arthur’s wife. ... Christians strongly believe that the Old Religion of Avalon is nothing else but the religion of evil or pagan that is needed to eradicate as soon as possible. ...
Travelling along with Morgaine from childhood to priestess on this mystical Isle of Avalon, I feel sorry for her unfortunate fate. ... She continues implemented the duty of the high priestess of Avalon after the death of Vivian. ... For her quest’s sake, Morgaine did harm many innocent people to save the declination of pagan of Avalon and punish those who betray her Old Religion. ... 752)
In conclusion, “The Mist of Avalon” portrayed vividly a real picture of tremendous clash between religions in Arthurian time: Old Religion of Avalon or pagan and Christianity. This book is one of the more controversial books in Arthurian fiction. ... I think this book is very well written and informative. When reading this mythical story, I’m so engrossed by its irresistibility and exciting details that it is hard to put the book down. ... I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone searching for another look at Arthurian legend. However, my main complaint is that I feel the book was somehow too many long details, which makes it looks superfluous. ... That makes “The Mist of Avalon” a dazzling gem.
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Title: Book Review of The Mist of Avalon
Words: 2159 Rating: None Pages: 8.6 submitted by: dangngo
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