1. Chivalry in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the way the poet depicts the importance of a knight's proper behavior towards a lady and the manner in which a knight should represent/ speak about himself suggests that the chivalric code according to which Gawain lives in is a representation not of the real world of the 14th century but of an idealized version of that world. ... The poet demonstrates this ideal in Arthur's court when the knights are confronted with the Green Knight's challenge. ... Gawain is a model for the ideal knight, and confirms he has not offended his queen because s...
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