Read the excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Gawain, sitting next to the Queen,
Bowed to the King then:
"I will keep my words plain.
I ask for this battle to be mine.”
"If you please, glorious lord,” Gawain said to the King,
"I will turn from this table and stand by you there,
If I may do that without discourtesy,
And without displeasing my liege lady,
I would come to your counsel before your great court…”
What chivalric value does Gawain display in the excerpt?
honesty
loyalty to his king
physical strength
religious devotion