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In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, what does Gawain have as a reminder to always do the right thing and never fear?

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  1. 8 July, 18:29
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    The green girdle.

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    Sir Gawain's faith is tested by Lady Bertilak, who offers him her green girdle. This bonds both elements: chivalry and love. Over the poem, this girdle has an evolution of meaning forGawain: even if it's just an object, a piece of cloth, he deposits all his faith in it, making it not just an object but a representation of virtue and humility, a reminder to do the righteous thing, to not succumb to fear. In the end, this symbol of virtue is worn by the entire court.
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