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3- In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, we read about one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Based on what the text says about Gawain, how would you characterize him? Does his character change in the end, or not so much? Make sure you use evidence from the epic to support your stance. Your response should be at least one paragraph (5-7 sentences ) in length .

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Answer:

Sir Gawain - one of King Arthur's knights

The Green Knight - a warrior who makes a challenge to the court

Camelot - King Arthur's castle

Explanation:

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th-century Middle English chivalric romance. It begins with the Green Knight visiting King Arthur's court and castle (Camelot) and challenging him and his knights to strike him with his own axe on the condition that the challenger finds him in exactly one year to receive a blow in return. Sir Gawain, one of Arthur's knights, accepts this challenge.

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