What does Spencer's fairy tale say? Urgent need ~ ~ ~ thank you.

The poet Spencer's main work is the long poem The Fairy Queen (1596). Only six volumes of this plan have been completed, but the length is very large. One of the contents is the praise of Queen Elizabeth, which shows the pride of nationalism.

Volume I: The story of the Red Cross Knight. The Red Cross Knight Saint George and the Virgin Una * * * slaughtered the dragon that besieged Una's father's castle. In the poem, You Na is the guide, representing truth, and the dragon represents fallacy.

Volume II: The story of the knight of Ju Yang. The knights of Ju Yang visited the cave of wealth and caught the witch. With the help of Prince Arthur, * * * rescued Queen Alma who had been imprisoned for seven years. Alma represents the human soul.

The third volume: The story of brito Ma female knight. This volume mainly describes how brito Ma rescued the Amorth sisters imprisoned by the magician. Brito Ma stands for chastity, Amoret sisters stand for women's beauty and wife's loyalty, and magicians stand for unfair love.

Volume IV: The story of Campbell and Tramon. This volume tells the story of a duel between two people, both of whom were hurt and finally reconciled. What's more interesting is that the two of them actually married each other's sister, and the two opponents became representatives of friendship. In Elizabethan times, friendship was the most respected noble sentiment.

Volume V: The story of Attigal the Knight. Attiya, who represents justice, finally punished the evil people with his own power of justice. Here alludes to some historical events at that time, such as the Spanish army giving up faith; Queen Mary of Scotland was punished and so on.

Volume VI: The story of the knight's uniform representing courtesy and the monster representing jealousy and slander. When Calido found the monster who maliciously insulted the church in the temple, he traced it to the end and brought the monster to justice, but the monster escaped the chain, and as a result, jealousy and slander were still rampant in the world.