The correct answer among all the other choices is B.) still had his pride. In the excerpt, he is implying that Sir Gawain still had his pride. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.
The road less traveled by is a fancy way of saying " That road nobody takes because they're all too afraid to. "
it basically means that it's the road less taken, e.g. " There have always been two roads before you enter the town of Corydon, Washington, however, no one has ever taken to the road to the left which doesn't yet have that fancy sign like the other roads do. The townsfolk say that road leads to a cliff, and/or just drops to nothing. So one day just out of spite of all the scaredy-cats I took that road to right, the road less traveled by "
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Numerous themes resonate in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island including the search for adventure, the journey of exploration from youth to adulthood, and the quest for self-discovery and inspirational role models.
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In the short story "The Lady, or the Tiger?", the author Frank Richard Stockton leaves the ending up to us. He does not reveal what is behind the door the man opens, but asks us what we think the man found.
<u>In my opinion, the man ended up opening the door that had a tiger behind it. The reason why I believe that to be the ending is the manner in which the author describes the princess. He compares her to her father. Their personalities are similar, and they are both described as semi-barbaric. The semi-barbaric king was the one who came up with this horrendous idea of a fair trial: the accused needs to choose a door; if he finds the tiger behind it, he dies, but if he finds a damsel, he is forced to marry her.</u>
<u>If the princess and her father are so much alike, I do not doubt her jealousy will interfere. She does love the man. But she loves him so much that she cannot bear the thought of seeing him marry someone else. Being egotistic, she would most likely rather see him die. If she cannot have him, no one can.</u>