morgan le fay

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morgan le fay

Morgan le Fay casts a spell in her dark tower.

Definition

Proper noun In Arthurian legend, Morgan le Fay is a powerful enchantress, often depicted as a sorceress or fairy, who is the half-sister and a frequent adversary of King Arthur.

Usage

This name is used specifically as a character name within the context of Arthurian legends and related literature, film, and other media. * In many versions of the legend, Morgan le Fay uses her magic to oppose or test King Arthur and his knights. * The character of Morgan le Fay has evolved from a healer in early texts to a more villainous sorceress in later traditions.

Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Morgan le Fay plotted against King Arthur from her castle.
    • The story features Morgan le Fay as a master of illusion and potions.
    • In some tales, Morgan le Fay is the ruler of the mystical island of Avalon.
Advanced Usage
  • The figure of Morgan le Fay is often analyzed as a complex symbol of feminine power, sovereignty, and resistance within the patriarchal world of Arthurian romance.
  • Her title "le Fay" (meaning "the Fairy") connects her to the Otherworld and supernatural knowledge.
Variants and Related Words
  • Morgana: A common variant name for the same character.
  • Fata Morgana: An Italian term for a complex mirage, named after the legendary Morgan le Fay, who was believed to create illusory castles in the air.
Synonyms
  • Enchantress
  • Sorceress
  • Witch (in the context of her magical abilities and antagonistic role)
Related Phrases & Cultural References
  • The Fey Queen: A descriptive title sometimes associated with her, emphasizing her fairy nature and royal status.
  • As a shape-shifter: In some stories, Morgan le Fay is described as being able to change her form.
morgan le fay

Morgan le Fay casts a spell in her dark tower.

Noun
  1. (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King Arthur

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