English, asked by starchase, 7 months ago

launcelot
the fiend give the more friendly counsel: I will run, fiend; my heels are at your commandment; I will run

how does the 'fiend' tempt him?
why why does launcelot wants to leave his master​​

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Answered by Anonymous
8

A conflict in his mind between his conscience advising him to be faithful servant and the devil in his mind tempting to leave the Jew's service, is going on in his conscience.

Answered by mahalakshmi56
0

Explanation:

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