Sir Gawain's Loyalty In King Arthur

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King Arthur is surrounded by some of the most honorable and courteous knights during his reign. One of the most famous knights, Sir Gawain, is known for his loyalty towards King Arthur. Sir Gawain plays a crucial role in Sir Gawain in the Green Knight and Morte Darthur, two well-known stories about King Arthur’s Round Table that remain prominent in today’s culture. This is proven by a website entitled Gawain Website, this website gives an insight to the Sir Gawain character. Sir Gawain is an extraordinary knight that is admired by readers and someone who continuously shows his loyalty to King Arthur. Sir Gawain’s plays an essential role in many of the Middle Age King Arthur stories. Sir Gawain is the nephew of King Arthur, he has two brothers, Gaheris, and Gareth, who are also knights. Sir Lancelot is one of Sir Gawain closet friend, until an altercation concerning Queen Guinevere turns Gawain against Lancelot. One of Sir Gawain’s most famous adventures is his journey to find the Green Knight. During this journey Gawain faces many obstacles that he is forced to overcome. In Morte Dathur Lancelot kills Gaheris and Gareth, which leads to the events that eventually results in Gawain’s death. King Arthur and Gawain enter a battle with Lancelot, which ends in Gawain …show more content…
The gold represents perfection, wealth, and championship. Red symbolizes love, passion, and courage. All of the qualities that are represented by the colors are qualities that Sir Gawain poses and qualities that are tested throughout Sir Gawain’s life and quests. In the Sir Gawain and the Green Knight story, Morgan le Fay tries to expose Gawain as a blemished round table knight. Her plan does not work however, Gawain proves to be a very noble knight who refuses to let the lady of the house overtake and entice him and instead creatively removes himself from the