Failure In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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What does it mean to fail? There are many definitions to define the word failure. One definition of failure is a lack of success in one’s eyes. In the story of “From Sir Gawain and The Green Knight”, one of the characters does fail himself, based on his very own virtues. That character is Sir Gawain. Sir Gawain fails himself in this story because he goes against his own virtues for a selfish reason. Sir Gawain’s virtues are to be a chivalric knight, and to be one of good character. For Sir Gawain to be a chivalric knight he has to follow a chivalric code. This code is also known as the seven knightly virtues; which are courage, justice, mercy, generosity, faith, nobility, and hope. For Sir Gawain to be one of good character he must be honest,