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3 years ago
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Compare and contrast “Merlin and the Dragons” with “Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady.” What is the theme of “Sir Gawain and the L

oathly Lady”? Is the theme similar to or different from the theme of “Merlin and the Dragons”? Explain. Your response must include at least five sentences.
If you answer this correctly and not a stupid answer I will give you directions on how to get more points from me. I will give you AT LEAST 20 points for this question plus I will mark you brainliest, say thanks and give you a 5 star rating.
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Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
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Answer:

My Answer:

Explanation:

The theme of “Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady” is to treat others kindly no matter what. Though this theme is in “Merlin and the Dragons,” it is not the main theme.

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