Read this excerpt from part two of king arthur's socks: a comedy in one act.
lancelot: i'm n...
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Read this excerpt from part two of king arthur's socks: a comedy in one act.
lancelot: i'm not a rational human being. i'm a fool. a crazy fool.
guenevere: (smiling at him) i like crazy fools.
why does the author have guenevere say she likes “crazy fools”?
she has a history of reckless behavior.
she is no longer in love with the practical arthur.
she longs to abandon her sensible nature.
she does not mind that lancelot is not intellectual.
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