
-Perhaps you have used King Arthur flour?
-Do you read the comic strip Prince Valiant?
-Maybe you are a fan of Wagner’s Arthurian-based operas.
-Or, if your tastes aren’t so high-brow, perhaps you are fan of Rick Wakman’s 1975 Arthurian rock opera?
-Do you frequent the annual Renaissance fair in Atlanta?
-If you’re really enthusiastic about the Middle Ages, perhaps you are even a member of the Society for Creative Anachronisms, or perhaps you have assumed an Arthurian character in a game of D and D.
-Have you noticed medieval costumes in Halloween costume catalogues?
-Have you ever played an Arthurian computer or video game?.
-T. H. White has entertained decades of school children, probably you, with his whimsical account of Arthur under the tutelage of Merlin, this account later animated by Walt Disney and brought to the stage in the Broadway production Camelot.
-Do you perhaps sport a medieval-themed tattoo? Apparently, wizards and dragons are popular in tattoo parlors.
_Some of you are surely fans of the cult classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
-Are you a fan of Star Wars? If so, you may have noted that the theme of good and evil, of father versus son, are drawn from Arthurian tradition. George Lucas himself said so.
-Do you like adventure films? Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is another of the many popular films that contain Arthurian imagery.
-Do you read comic books? Nearly every major comic book and cartoon character you can imagine-- Iron Man, Dr. Strange, Pinky and the Brain, Bugs Bunny, Uncle Scrooge, and, most recently, Sponge Bob-- has had an Arthurian adventure.