A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A technologically literate outsider is transported to an Arthurian court and, by applying modern knowledge, upsets its social, political, and religious orders; the narrative blends satire and adventure through episodes of invention, bureaucratic reform, newspaper creation, military training, imprisonment, and combat, exploring themes of progress versus tradition, power and responsibility, and the limits of authority, and ends with large-scale conflict and a reflective postscript.
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A technologically literate outsider is transported to an Arthurian court and, by applying modern knowledge, upsets its social, political, and religious orders; the narrative blends satire and adventure through episodes of invention, bureaucratic reform, newspaper creation, military training, imprisonment, and combat, exploring themes of progress versus tradition, power and responsibility, and the limits of authority, and ends with large-scale conflict and a reflective postscript.
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