Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
how does the poet appear to endorse Arthur's behavior and the behavior of his court?
his is Arthurs court
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his is Arthurs court
The poet portrays King Arthur's court as a place of nobility and chivalry. The court is filled with the bravest knights and fairest ladies.
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