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Loyalty And Faith In Antonio A. García's Song Of Roland

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Furthermore, Roland character in "Song of Roland" share same idea with Beowulf as Marshall claimed in his article. Roland Fought the Saracens for his pride, glory and faith, but not for wealth and power. To support my thesis statement, I chose Antonio A. García as my critics by using her article" In the Shadow of Mosque". In García, Antonio A. “In the Shadow of a Mosque: Mapping the ‘Song of Roland.’” The French Review, vol. 84, no. 2, 2010, pp. 311–325., www.jstor.org/stable/25758409 García said " the poem celebrate King Charles of France and his best men known as the Twelve Peer – their fight against the people of the Saracen Empire. Roland, the group's leader, and his men seek to annihilate the heathen Saracen religion or convert its

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