Sir Launfal

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Sir Launfal is the chivalric knight protagonist of James Russell Lowell’s narrative poem "The Vision of Sir Launfal," whose spiritual journey explores themes of charity, humility, and true nobility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
knight
literary character
poetry protagonist
appearsInGenre narrative poem
associatedWith Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian chivalry

quest motif
centralTheme charity
humility
true nobility
characterRole chivalric knight
createdBy James Russell Lowell
didacticFunction critiques superficial chivalry
illustrates the spiritual value of charity
encounters a leper
finalCharacterTrait compassion
humility
initialCharacterTrait pride
worldly ambition
learns that nobility is measured by the heart
that true wealth lies in giving
literaryPeriodContext 19th-century American literature
moralArc from materialism to spiritual insight
from pride to humility
moralLesson outward splendor is worthless without love
service to the poor is service to Christ
protagonistOf The Vision of Sir Launfal
setInWorkType American Romantic poetry
showsCharityTo a leper
symbolizes Christian charity
moral transformation
tests values of wealth versus compassion
undergoes spiritual journey

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