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Marion Turner: Chaucer's world

The Common Reader

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Gawain's Moral Journey and the Weight of Imperfection

This chapter chronicles Gawain's transformative journey from Camelot to the Green Chapel, where he confronts his own imperfections and the moral ideals of the round table. It delves into the disconnect between Gawain's newfound understanding and the unchanging attitudes of his community, shedding light on themes of individuality and moral growth.

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