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Tristan and Iseult

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Importance of Moral Ambiguity

The language that they use to describe the adulterous relation is very often borrowed from the church's own definitions of marriage. For example, when Tristan is agonizing over whether he should or shouldn't marry this second is older, he frames the problem in terms of what he calls breaking his faith. In canon law, the phrase used for adultery is fit and frangory to break the marital, the bond of marital fidelity. So it's very striking that both of these authors, Thomas and Gottfried, allow the adulterOUS to talk about their own relationship as though they were legitimately married in the eyes of the church.

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