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1. What caused the conflict between the Normans and the Saxons?
2. Discuss the importance of each of the three major settings of the novel: Ashby, Torquilstone, and Templestowe.
3. How does Scott use historical events, such as the Third Crusade and the Norman invasion of England, and historical figures, such as King Richard and Prince John, in constructing his fictional work?
4. Contrast Ivanhoe with his main antagonist, Brian de Bois-Guilbert. What do the events of the story reveal about their characters?
5. Why does Cedric forgive his disinherited son,...
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