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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.
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Themes of Sir Gareth
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THEMES: Earning rather than receiving- though Gareth is royalty, he earns his position at the round table rather than simply receive it due to his relations to Sir Arthur. Chivalry- when fighting the knights, Sir Gareth was always chivalrous: showing mercy to noble knights, and only fighting if it was in the name of chivalry Anti-feminism- lady Linet needs a noble knight to help her save her sister, and it is Gareth who fights attacker knights, and "saves" Lady Liones.