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Short Response How does Sir Ivaine's experience relate to the
theme in the story? Use two details from the story to support your
answer.

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One of the Arthur’s Knights of the Round Table was one who was a mixture of good and bad, as indeed most people are. His name was Sir Ivaine; brave, kind-hearted, and merry; but at the same time fickle, sometimes forgetful of his promises, and inclined to make light of serious things.

Sir Ivaine's experiences

It was when I was very young,” he said; “indeed, I had just been made a knight. Some one told me of the wicked Black Knight who lived, and still lives, in a wood a long way from here. Knowing that he did much evil, I determined to kill him

Sir Ivaine wants to prove that he can defeat his enemy all by himself.

Therefore, the two things are the incidents mentioned.

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