*** Proof of Product ***
Exploring the Essential Features of “Centre of Excellence – Legends of King Arthur Diploma Course”
COURSE INFORMATION
12 Modules
3 Videos
What Will You Learn?
The tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table have captured the imagination of many for centuries. Few around the world have not at least heard the name of England’s legendary king. But where did Arthur come from and how was his famed Round Table of gallant heroes formed?
The Legends of King Arthur Diploma Course aims to answer those questions and more. In it, you will not only explore some of the most significant tales associated with the Arthurian literary tradition, but you will also be introduced to their historical foundations.
Beginning with the question, ‘Who was King Arthur?’, the course explores the historical context of the Arthurian legends and King Arthur’s relationship with English identity. We’ll examine the development of the Arthurian legend in Latin, French, German and English literature, highlighting key works.
It’s then onto the characters and stories that make Arthurian legends so compelling. We’ll explore the varying origin stories of the magical sword, Excalibur, and how the motif of the Quest for the Grail developed over centuries.
We’ll look into Merlin the magician’s life and involvement with Arthur, before the course takes us to the city of Camelot, where you’ll meet the Knights of the Round Table, including one of Arthur’s most noble knights, Sir Gawain. You’ll also be confronted by Morgan Le Fay, who went from healer to counter-hero.
The course explains how the love affair between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere came about and how it led to war between the Knights of the Round Table. We’ll also look into Mordred and his betrayal of Arthur.
Finally, we’ll consider the death of King Arthur – exploring the various tellings of how it happened and what occurred afterwards. We’ll also examine the legacy these fascinating legends have left and the reasons why they remain so popular.
By studying this course, you will:
- Become more familiar with the life of King Arthur and the development of the main Arthurian legends
- Know how the Arthurian legends reflected different stages of medieval culture and society
- Become more familiar with the legends’ main characters including Merlin the Magician, Morgan Le Fay, Lancelot, Guinevere, Sir Gawain and Sir Mordred
- Understand the concepts of chivalry and courtly love
- Become aware of the influence religion had on the Arthurian tradition
- Know the story of the Quest for the Holy Grail
- Have a greater understanding of how Lancelot and Guinevere’s love affair caused the downfall of the Round Table
Course Syllabus
What will I learn on the course?
- Module 1: Who was King Arthur?Â
Introduction
Part 1: Where it Began
Part 2: Arthur—Real Man or Fiction?
Part 3: Arthur Through Different Eyes
Video: The Age of ChivalryÂ
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 1 Assessment - Module 2: The Literary Development of the Arthurian Legend
Part 1: Beginning the Arthurian Legend
Part 2: The Writing of Chrétien de Troyes
Part 3: Other Literary Influences
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 2 Assessment - Module 3: Merlin – The Magician and the Boy
Part 1: Merlin’s Origins and Early Life
Part 2: The Stories Evolve
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 3 Assessment - Module 4: The Story of ExcaliburÂ
Part 1: The Celtic Association with Arthur’s Sword
Part 2: Many References to the Sword
Part 3: The Lady of the Lake
Video: Magical Weapons in Arthurian LegendsÂ
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 4 Assessment - Module 5: The Knights of the Round Table
Part 1: The Development of the Round Table
Part 2: Who were the Knights of the Round Table?
Part 3: The Kingdom of Camelot
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 5 Assessment - Module 6: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Part 1: Who is Sir Gawain?
Part 2: The Tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Part 3: Significant Themes in the Tale of the Green Knight
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 6 Assessment - Module 7: The Quest for the Grail
Part 1: The Development of the Grail Story
Part 2: The Vulgate Cycle—Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail)
Part 3: The Story of the Quest for the Grail
Part 4: The Other Knights Quests
Part 5: The Quest Comes to an End
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 7 Assessment - Module 8: Morgan’s BetrayalÂ
Part 1: The Early Accounts of Morgan le Fay
Part 2: The Evolution of Morgan’s Story
Part 3: The Story of Morgan’s Betrayal
Video: The History of AvalonÂ
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 8 Assessment - Module 9: The Love Story of Lancelot and Guinevere
Part 1: Queen Guinevere in Arthurian Literature
Part 2: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Court of Love
Part 3: The Story of The Knight of the Cart
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 9 Assessment - Module 10: The Rescue of Guinevere
Part 1: Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
Part 2: The Story of Guinevere’s Rescue
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 10 Assessment - Module 11: The Duel and Mordred’s Betrayal
Part 1: Arthur in Gaul
Part 2: The Deception of Mordred
Part 3: Significant Themes in the Mordred Narrative
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Module 11 Assessment - Module 12: The Death and Legacy of King Arthur
Part 1: The Lead Up to Arthur’s Final Battle
Part 2: Arthur’s Final Battle
Part 3: Aftermath and Legacy
Test Your Knowledge
Key Learning Points Exercise
Conclusion
Module 12 Assessment
Who Would Benefit from This Course?
This course is for anyone who longs to gain a deeper understanding of the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
Those interested in literature can indulge in how the telling of the legends were written, not just by English-based authors but also through the work of others across Europe.
If you are interested from a historical perspective, you’ll be able to observe how the stories came about as products of the culture in which they were written and who King Arthur may have been. You’ll also note how the morals of the stories – wildly demonstrative acts of love or knightly chivalry and spiritual quests – were deeply important to the medieval idea of noble living.
The Legends of King Arthur Diploma Course will take you up to 150 hours to complete, working from home. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace.
Please see the full list of alternative group-buy courses available here: https://lunacourse.com/shop/