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Gawain is often [[romance|romantically]] seen as a paragon of the [[knightly virtue]]s. |
Gawain is often [[romance|romantically]] seen as a paragon of the [[knightly virtue]]s. |
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Sir Gawain is one of King Arthur's knights of the Round Table. He has appeared in a number of period tales, particularly Sir Gawain and the Green Knight which was translated by J.R.R. Tolkien from its original Middle English.
Gawain is often romantically seen as a paragon of the knightly virtues.