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English, 28.10.2020 02:30 montanolumpuy

Sir Gawain (fictional) and King Alfred (historical) are two idealized figures in Medieval literature. Write an essay that compares these two figures and also advises readers on any moral examples that we can learn from their lives. Possible avenues to explore include: the character qualities of the two men, the virtues each one valued, examples of their humanity vs. where writers idealized them

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