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Selfishness in Ywain the Knight of the Lion Essay

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Selfishness in Ywain the Knight of the Lion

In Chretien de Troyes' Ywain the Knight of the Lion, there appears a substantial amount of writing about noble men and women, and noble deeds. These noble acts consist of knights coming to a maiden's aid, regardless of the circumstances, and pravailing in battles in which they are either hopelessly outnumbered, or seemingly outstrengthed. Chretien's romance about Ywain also stresses a love that takes a man prisoner, a love for which man or woman would surely die for, and in which one loves another more than himself. The ep itomes of these characteristics seem to be Ywain and Laudine. However, Ywain and Laudine are both driven by selfishness. Selfishness in love is evident in both …show more content…

When Laudine eventually speaks with Ywain, she tells him that "she ought not refuse to take as lord a good knight and the son of a king" (35). We get here a sense of necessity, not love. There is an agreement between them without any show of affection. Then Laudine brings her new husband to be before the court. She tells them that although she has "not made his acquaintance before" she should not be dissuaded from marrying him (36). Again, this is solely because he has the abi lity to protect them. Chretien writes, a paragraph later, that "Love commanded her" to marry Ywain; however, it is sometimes necessity which fuels this marriage to him, rather than love (36). Gawain sums all of this up when he persuades Ywain to go about the land entering tournaments. He tells Ywain that "it is not fittinq that" his wife should "love him if his valor and fame are left behind" (42). This attitude about love only reenforces the fact that it is not love to begi n with, for if Laudine truly loved Ywain, he would not have to prove his mettle.

Ywain's selfishness in love surfaces in a different way, and ironically it comes about precisely when Gawain makes his erroneous observation concerning love. Ywain shows how self-centered he is when it comes to his love for Laudine by leaving her just after they are married. If he positively loved her, he would not have been convinced to leave her for the want of action and adventure. Ywain

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