Details regarding Arthur's death has been presented in two versions by Sir Thomas Malory, and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
- Sir Thomas Malory wrote a poem in 1485 bout King Arthur called Le Morte d'Arthur. Morte means death.
- The poem's plot deals with the reign of Arthur and his death.
- King Arthur is recognised as one of the famous ancient legends.
- Alfred Lord Tennyson's Idylls of the King tries to retell the death of King Arthur.
- In Malory poem, Gawain's ghost warns the king of death.
- In both versions, Arthur has a persona of a knight and a supreme king.
- In Sir Malory poem, King Arthur died from an injury in the battle of Camlann.
- His body was taken to the Isle of Avalon.
- In Alfred Lord Tennyson, King Arthur's last moment is connected with the state of his soul.
Therefore we can conclude that both poets have a different version to describe the death of King Arthur.
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