they take him prisoner because he was handsome and noble. In that time it was popular for queens to affairs with nobles. So when the queens saw Sir Lancelot, they wanted an affair with him.
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1066 AD, by Normans (People of Normandy, in Northern France) Since then, it's had Kings and Queens from different countries - Scotland, Wales, Holland - but since they're all from the same British Royal Family and inherited the country rather than invaded it, they don't count.
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In "Sir Launcelot du Lake," the four queens take Sir Launcelot prisoner because they are enamored with him and wish to keep him for themselves. They believe that by capturing him, they can win his affection and loyalty, attempting to persuade him to abandon his knightly duties and allegiance to King Arthur. Despite their intentions, Launcelot remains devoted to Queen Guinevere, which complicates their plans and highlights the themes of love and loyalty in the story.
He had to pull the sword from the stone, then Arthur had to keep doing it again and again to proves to other leaders that he was the King.
The four queens capture Sir Launcelot as part of a scheme to force him to choose one of them as his lover. They are enamored with his reputation as a knight and seek to possess him for themselves. Despite their intentions, Launcelot remains loyal to Queen Guinevere, which complicates his predicament. Ultimately, their desire for him stems from both admiration and a desire for power through association with a legendary knight.
Yes, a prisoner can choose to not take care of themselves.
A prisoner can choose to not take his medicine unless a court order is given.
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Yes, a prisoner can choose to take their own medicines if they don't want too.
To capture them, as in, if I tied someone up, I would be taking them prisoner!
To take prisoner. To capture. To take hold of. To take a persons freedom.
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No, the prisoner will have to take the medicine if a court order is placed. He can hire a lawyer and fight the court order.