1. The Song of Roland and The Romance of Tristan and Iseult
Taking place in the early twelfth century, Roland is the story of war, a theme that remains entirely separate from those associated with women. ... Aude, Roland's intended, is the only other female in the story given much attention. ... Her character exemplifies the notion of women's undying love and devotion to the man whom they have given their heart to, and the depths to which that love will take them. ... The notion of an ideal and pure love is a shared theme between the two stories. But while it is secondary in Roland, it is the over riding theme of Tristan. ...
- Word Count: 1420
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