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Arthur won the war.
The mythical Knights of the Round Table are listed as: Agravaine Bedivere Bors Calogrenant Gaheris Galahad Gareth Gawain Geraint Kay Lamorak Lancelot Palamedes Percival Sagramore Tristan Ywain
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This is where the people who were forced into slavery came from.
Arthur is reluctant to follow Gawain's advice because he may see Gawain as less experienced or knowledgeable in the situation at hand. Additionally, Arthur may have his own perspective or plan in mind that differs from Gawain's advice. Lastly, there could be a sense of pride or ego involved that prevents Arthur from readily accepting and implementing Gawain's advice.
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He wants to warn Arthur not to fight Mordred for a month.
He is in bewildered and proud of Gawain.
Mordred betrays the king, taking his castles, his crown and his wife. Arthur does battle with him just as in the other stories. Mordred is proud and insolent in his new-found power, which enrages Gawain and Arthur. Gawain, who throughout the ages is hot-tempered and fierce both with words and with weapons, curses and pursues Mordred ruthlessly. The author recounts much of Gawain's heroic fight with Mordred, but with Mordred's sly stroke of a knife, the brave Gawain meets his end.
MAIN: arthur, lancelot, Merlin and also Gawain
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Sir Gawain is from the legends of King Arthur. He fought and cut off the head of the Green Knight in 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'.
Yes, Sir Gawain is alive at the beginning of the story of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."