Sir Gawain And The Green Knight: Stanza 74

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This point is shown by the way the author puts "Outright" on a line of it's own, emphasizing Gawain's quick decision. He is then ecstatic about the thought that he will survive his meeting with the knight the next day, shown by "often thanks gave he/ With all his heart and might." Later, Sir Gawain finds three faults in his actions, the first being his cowardice ? in direct contrast to the main principles of knighthood, the second being his covetousness, his lust for life, and the third being his lack of faith in God...
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Even when it is shown that God has forgiven him by healing the wound on his neck, Sir Gawain still feels that he has sinned, and is not as willing to forgive himself. He decides that more atonement is in order, so he makes the decision to wear the girdle from then on, as a sign of his eternal sin, but even then he does not feel that he has been cleansed of his sin...
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