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By Anonymous - June 22, 2006

Although it could be contended that chivalry and courtesy are essentially aspects of the same code of restraint and responsibility, the romance of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight presents a distinction between the domestic test of the Gawain's chastity and the fantastic challenge of his bravery and mental resolve. Gawain's virtues, symbolised in…

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