Object
Des Preaux's Dish of Water for Barbara
Sir William des Preaux presents this simple dish of water to Barbara inside the prisoner's tent, offering it to quench her thirst amid captivity tensions. The clear liquid fills a shallow ceramic or metal vessel, held steady as El Akir, King Richard, and Saphadin watch. Des Preaux's gesture underscores his protective chivalry toward her, contrasting the Saracen commander's demands and fragile deceptions in the Crusader camp.
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Purpose
Quench Barbara's thirst and provide basic comfort
Significance
Des Preaux's offer highlights his personal care for Barbara's well-being, reinforcing chivalric bonds against El Akir's reclassification of her as a mere prisoner and Saphadin's interest, which heightens her vulnerability in Saracen custody.
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