Chivalry And Symbolism In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Canto four almost resembles Canto two in the very beginning, especially in terms of themes. That recurring theme of man and the natural world appears yet again in this Canto. The more recurring part having to do with the fact that Gawain has to reenter the forest, but instead of him being scared and alone like he was the first time, he is confident and with an escort. Aside from this, the main focus of this Canto is on the theme of chivalry. The Green Knight praises Gawain for carrying out his quest like a true knight, but he still broke the chivalric code because he wanted to live. This also translates into the symbolism that this theme influenced. Part of the chivalric code is to be fearless, but by Gawain taking the girdle he demonstrated