Theme Of Loyalty In King Arthur's Court

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Finally, loyalty and compassion are missing from Hank and his people, but he does not notice this and does a good job of tampering with these values in King Arthur’s Court. The biggest example of loyalty in the story is Sandy’s loyalty to Hank. She truly loves Hank and is very caring of him. This is evident by the name she gives her child, “Hello-Central”, which she thinks is a lost girlfriend of Hank, even though it was just what his girlfriend said on the phone back in Connecticut (Twain, 243). She obviously cares for Hank, if she gives this name to their child. On the other Hand, Hank marries her for reputation and nothing more. He still cares for his girlfriend back home, which he constantly thinks about throughout the book, but he knows