Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
What gives the impression that Arthur is an unusual kind of king? How does that affect our impression of him as a leader (l. 85)?
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Arthur refused to eat until everyone else was served, deferring to the court and attempting to make them feel important. This illustrates Arthur's humility, as it would have been common for the king to be served first in deference to his position. Arthur places the needs of others before himself.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight