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Chivalry In Milun, Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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The medieval time period brought along a unique style of romance. Romance during the Medieval time referred to French and German poetry dealing with chivalry and the quests of knights in warfare as well as their bravery and courage (Wheeler 1). The chivalry of knights towards women is demonstrated in Milun, Sir Orfeo, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Each of the writings have a different way of unveiling the knight’s chivalry, yet they all share a common theme. Although chivalry is a common theme in all three texts, medieval romance can vary greatly. Some other themes shown throughout the three texts are loyalty, trust, compassion, respect, and devotion. Milun, like most medieval romance tales, begins by introducing the knight known to be the best in all the land, Milun. Milun was recognized in many countries as undefeatable in battle, giving him the title of the greatest knight of all. A baron’s beautiful daughter began to fall in love with Milun after hearing of his success. She sends a messenger to confess her love for him, but only if he accepts. Milun was pleased with the news …show more content…

In Milun, the romance aspect is the most commonly thought of, even though Milun and his mistress experience many struggles. In Sir Orfeo, the kings love for his wife and trust towards his steward unveil the Medieval aspect. Lastly, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight demonstrates the least commonly thought of characteristics. The chivalry of knights is shown in a different aspect in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Gawain never falls in love, but is pressured time and time again to sleep with the lord of the castle’s wife, yet he refused out of respect and honesty. Unity is shown in the text by the support Gawain receives from the court and King Arthur at Camelot after his journey. All three texts differ greatly in the overall meanings, yet they all very strongly meet the requirements of Medieval

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