The entertainment of this era is extremely monotonous and scarce.
Even before the time travel, Gawain had seen descriptions of the scarcity of ancient entertainment in various novels and films, which could be called a cliché, but after the time travel, he still had to sigh—this statement is indeed not just empty talk.
In this world, entertainment activities are not only scarce, but also highly restricted by social class. For the upper aristocrats, their greatest leisure activities are probably appreciating operas, music, hunting, and balls. Although in Gawain's eyes, these are still quite boring, they can be considered as colorful lives. Yet, the lower-class populace obviously cannot afford such luxurious lifestyles, so the lower down the social hierarchy, the scarcer the entertainment options available to people.
