Respuesta :
The chivalric value addressed in the excerpt from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight would be that the Green Knight insists on Gawain's moral obligation in their agreement.
Answer:
The last option
Explanation:
Chivalry refers to the way of conduct which a medieval romance hero leads. A high sense of honor and courtly love characterize a noble knight who cannot escape his fate. In the medieval text, a game is set by Sir Bertilak, the knight in green, in which Gawain takes part on a New Year feast. A strike for a strike is the rule of this challenge. Gawain strikes first and has to be struck a year after. The green knight insists on Gawain's moral obligation in their agreement since a knight never refuses a battle to defend his kingdom. This insistance may take its origin in the apparent reluctance from Gawain to complete the challenge.