The Sword In The Stone
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At the end of , it is true that Kay does receive the 'rough end' of the deal because he, being the son of a noble and a knight, and the Wart, comparatively nothing but a squire to Kay became the King of England when Kay thought himself more qualified and better for the postition. However, throughou ....
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.... is only deserving that, in the end, the Wart becomes more powerful and important than Kay, Sir Ector and the other people who had always 'ruled' him.
I think that the Wart was a better person to Kay and although he may not have been superior to Kay, he certainly had a better personality and was kinder than Kay. With Merlyn's 'education', the Wart learned not only how to lead well, but also to be a better person, and Merlyn taught him much about how to treat other people with respect and to re ....
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