what does arthur find under his chair during his first dream

 

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I was sitting on my chair, watching television. It was acold, dreary day outside. The snowflakes were coming down heavily and the windwhistled through the trees. I had just sat down when suddenly something caughtmy eye. My eyes moved over to see what it was and there under the chair lay anold apple core that must have been left by one of my little sisters earlier inthe day while they were playing with their dolls in this room with me! 

What is foreshadowed in Arthur's first dream? 

Arthur is just an ordinary little boy. He has dreams aboutwhat his future might be like, but he doesn't think too much about them untilone day at school when a classmate tells him that they had a dream where Arthurwon the Nobel Prize for physics and was in the newspaper. This moment sparkssomething in Arthur's mind and he starts to question why his first dream was sodark. What does this mean? Why did it take place in such an unfamiliar setting?The more he thinks about it, the more curious he becomes, which leads him downa path of discovery that changes everything. 

What was King Arthur warned in his dream? 

The story of King Arthur and the Sword in the Stone is apopular legend which tells how an orphaned boy later became one of England'sgreatest kings. The sword was stuck deep into a stone, with an inscription onit saying "Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil, isrightwise king born of all England." When Arthur was 17 years old hepulled out the sword from its resting place. After pulling it out he noticedthat his hand had released its grip of the hilt but it remained in his grasp. 

Conclusion:  

Arthur walks over to the chair he was sitting in and found asmall, red book. The front of the book had no words on it; only pictures. Atall glass window with bricks surrounding its edges stood at the top of eachpage, as if this were some sort of building or room that he would be able toenter by flipping through more pages. He flipped quickly from one page toanother until finally arriving at what seemed like an empty white space-a blankcanvas waiting for his imagination to fill it up.