The novel is written based on the interweaving of natural and fantastic elements. Facts such as moral principles, actions, and values allow the reader to see and understand the events’ historical meaning. Fantastical elements are revealed in the chivalry of the heroes. The conflict lies in the juxtaposition of love and duty, for example, when Laudine lets her husband go for precisely one year and no more. Man does not have time to return; they suffer for a long time, but, in the end, the wife forgives them for the knightly exploits. The characters are driven more by a thirst for adventure than a love for women, although it also plays an important role.