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  1. The Fisher King, keeper of the Holy Grail, is an enigmatic figure in literature: a rich king wounded by his own spear. The earliest sources show him suffering a moral wounding—a result not of accident but of his own ethical failings. The wound does not heal.

  2. Nov 12, 2012 · The Fisher King is a figure closely associated with the Arthurian cycle and, more directly, with the legends of the search for the Grail. A discussion on the development and varying source materials for the stories is beyond the scope of this article, but similar motifs and character types appear in each version, the main ones of which are ...

  3. The mysterious Fisher King is a character of the Arthurian tradition, and his story may sound familiar: suffering from wounds, the Fisher King depends for his healing on the successful completion of the hero's task.

  4. Jack Lucas, a narcissistic, misanthropic shock jock, becomes suicidal and despondent when he learns that some of his insensitive on-air comments inadvertently prompted a mentally unstable regular caller, Edwin, to commit a mass murder–suicide at a Manhattan restaurant.

  5. The story of the Fisher King is a story of death and rebirth, not only of the wounded king himself, but of the land over which he rules. This can be seen even by looking at the name of the myth and its central character: The Fisher King.

  6. The mysterious Fisher King is a character of the Arthurian tradition, and his story may sound familiar: suffering from wounds, the Fisher King depends for his healing on the successful completion of the hero's task.

  7. Jun 22, 2015 · These are the two elements that govern The Fisher King, and they’re represented by the two mythical figures who haunt the film. For besides the Red Knight, there is also the Fisher King himself. The fable, on which Parry wrote a dissertation back in his academic days, concerns a king who, in his search for the Holy Grail, has grown old and sick.

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