Answer:
Gawayne has a conflict with himself because he has married a lady whom he does not love, and he fears lifelong unhappiness.
Step-by-step explanation:
What Gawayne is going through is an internal conflict, which means that he is struggling with something within himself. The cause of his struggle is that he has married a lady whom he does not love, and he fears lifelong unhappiness.
The rest of the options are incorrect, because:
- Gawayne isn't angry. He is sad about what's happened (he sat down and looked sadly into the glowing embers and spoke no word).
- Another lady isn't mentioned. He simply doesn't love the woman he married.
- He knows that the lady has invoked blessings (He thought of his uncle's favour, of the poor lady's gratitude, of the blessing she had invoked upon him...)