The Sword In The Stone: Kay Gets What He Deserves
At the end of The Sword in the Stone, 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, throughout the Boy's childhood, Kay maintained the
dominant position in their relationship. I think that it is only fair that
in the end, justice is served and theWart gets to rule over Kay.
When the boys were young, Kay maintained a dominant position over the Wart ....
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