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The Church's View on Marriage and Adultery
I think understanding medieval humour is something which we have problems with. And there are a lot of instances where Tristan will win by outthinking his opponents. I mean again you get this very trick-stourish element to Tristan, which you don't with a lot of the other heroes. The Church is hardening its view of marriage, and yet we're told, we're guided to approve of and root for the two lovers. But in Thomas' case, I think Thomas' narrative gives us a sense that he's just narrating something that happens to people.