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Which two statements best explain why Sir Bedivere does not want to obey King Arthur’s dying wish in “Morte d’Arthur”?

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Sir Bedivere did not obey King Arthur's request because he was enchanted by the sword and because he desired the glory it promoted.

You didn't provide the answer options, but we can get to the answer shown above because:

  • “Death d’Arthur” presents the last days of King Arthur alive.
  • When he was about to die he made some requests to the servants that he had strong loyalty, one of those servants was Sir Bedivere.
  • King Arthur asked Sir Bedivere to throw the Excalibur into the bottom of a lake when he died.
  • Sir Bedivere claimed that he would grant the king's request, but that is not what happened.

Sir Bedivere became greedy when he saw the Excalibur, on account of the beauty it possessed and the glory it promoted to its bearer. For this reason, he desired to possess this sword and did not grant the king's request.

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