At the end of the tale, Sir Gawain learns the importance of honesty and humility. Throughout "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Gawain faces challenges that test his character and values. His ultimate realization is that true honor lies not in the pursuit of perfection or invincibility but in acknowledging one's flaws and being honest about them. Gawain's experience teaches him that it is better to be humble and truthful than to strive for an unattainable ideal of knightly virtue.
at the end of the tale, what lesson does gawain learn from his experience?
honor should be pursued at any cost
that bravery is the only virtue
he is invincible in battle
the importance of honesty humility
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