1. Loyalty and Sir Gawain
Aspects of these tensions can be seen in Lanval and in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, in which the central speakers, Lanval and Sir Gawain, are shadowed and challenged by the maintenance of their faith to women. ... A similar approach of the complication in the relationship of faith and women is explored in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in which Sir Gawain finds himself at a decision to either fall to the lust of Lady Bertilak, the Green Knights wife, or succeed in maintaining his loyalty towards earning the respect of King Arthur: valuing his morals for which he decides to not commit adul...
- Word Count: 1049
- Approx Pages: 4
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate