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The Most Chivalrous Knight
Summary: Explores the character of Sir Gawain, from Arturian legends. Describes why Gawain was the most chivalrous of King Arthur's knights.
There once was a man named King Arthur who was the king of the most widely known kingdom of all the land. He owned an organization called the Knights of the Round Table and it was known to have the most chivalrous of knights that ever lived. There were many knights in his round table that could be considered the most chivalrous of all the knights such as, Launcelot, Percivale, Galahad, Bor and Tristam, just to name a few. The most chivalrous of all knights in my opinion was Sir Gawain. Gawain was the son of King Lot of Orkney, and the nephew to King Arthur. Gawain's most prominent chivalrous traits were courage, loyalty and chastity.
Courage was definitely one of Gawain's most known chivalrous traits. Gawain faced many challenges during his life at the round table, one being his meeting with the Lady Ragnell. During this he...
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