At the beginning of this part of Britomart's tale, she was a bit hot-headed and raced out to battle a giant to save a man being chased by the giant. This mere choice to rush the giant made the giant flee from Britomart. While Britomart was searching for the giant, she came across a knight strewn across the ground in a heavy bout of sadness. Compassion came over Britomart, and she bravely offered to help this knight get his lady back from an evil enchanter. Britomart was bold and courageous when she entered the castle of the wizard, even going so far as walking through a wall of fire.
I like Britomart so much as a character because of the way she already is. She is independent and willing to do what is right to help those in need. She goes out of her way to make sure justice is had, and she takes charge of her own fate. She does not sit idly by when bad things are happening. Instead, she is one of the first people to take on a fight even if it appears to be a losing battle.
Bibliography
How Britomart Walked through Fire, Stories from the Faerie Queene by Mary Macleod, with drawings by A. G. Walker (1916)Image Information: Britomart, Wikimedia
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