Code Of Chivalry In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Sir Gawain is still considered an excellent knight even after he violates the code of chivalry. Sir Gawain was a knight who believed that he was the weakest of all the knights of the round table. Gawain then volunteered for the Green knight challenge because if he was lost it would not matter. After the duel and the green knight made the agreement to meet Sir Gawain in a year, Gawain feared for his life. However, Gawain accepted this because of his affinity for his king. For a year Gawain awaited his inevitable death by the Green Knights hand. So when the time came for him to go meet him he did so with a somber demeanor. As the knight came close to the Green Knights dwelling, he was welcomed in the house of a king and his queen. Gawain stayed