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Term Papers on Tristans Tragedy

Term Paper TitleTristans Tragedy
# of Words435
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.74

Tristan's Tragedy














                       "Tristan's Tragedy"



























                                       As told to (author's name)
                              By Tristan                        








                                                                

     "What an unusual Christian name, '(author's name)'!  And you say you know but two
languages?  You must jest to render the title of 'scholar' upon yourself.  During my training, I have
learned seven, all the while being taught horsemanship and swordsmanship.  Alas, all of my accolades
serve me not here.  True nobility never makes excuses for shortcomings; however, in this despair I
can know no greater loss.
     After being wounded in battle with the giant Morolt (who was subsequently slain by my steel)
I journeyed to Ireland in search of Queen Isolt and her medicinal power.  Disguised as a wandering
minstrel, I succeeded in endearing myself to her court by performing deeds impossible for the
average.  I also taught her daughter, my beautiful Isolt, the art of the lyre.  I returned to Cornwall,
and upon hearing my account of Isolt's charm, my king Mark resolved to make her his own.  
     After convincing her family to allow her to wed the king, we set back on a ship for Cornwall.
I remember the night on which we fell in love.  Perha...

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