Sir Lancelot's statements place him as a knightly ideal, as option B suggests.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Sir Lancelot, shows himself as the correct knight to take on tasks presented by the king.
- Among these tasks is the act of carrying messages, transporting maidens, and facing different dangers that threaten the king or kingdom.
He sets himself up as an example to be followed, showing that other knights should inspire him, follow in his footsteps and use him as someone who shows the ideal to be followed.
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