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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a chivalric romance. The romance is by the Gawain Poet; although it was translated by John Gardner. It is very interesting and has a shocking climax. The Green Knight arrives in the beginning of the story, New Year’s Day to be exact. He arrives asking to play a game, while King Arthur and his knights celebrate. The Green Knight arrived unarmed, with no shield neither spear shaft. King Arthur stares bravely at the Green Knight. The game which the Green Knight wanted

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    chastity, courtesy, and piety. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is based around virtues of chivalry. In the story, Sir Gawain is put to the test to see if he can handle these codes of behavior like a real knight. The first day the Green Knight tests Sir Gawains virtues, he decides to test his chastity. The Green Knight goes off to hunt a herd of does, and Gawain stays inside to sleep. In the morning on the first day, the Green Knight gets his wife to sneak into where Gawain is resting and she begins

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    Sir Gawain and The Green Knight is a piece of literature that was written in the time of the middle ages during the Fourteenth century. Like many works written during the middle ages, the definitive author of sir Gawain and the green knight. Although the author of this piece is unknown, it can be derived from the text that he had a “geographical understanding of the northwest midlands between Cheshire and Staffordshire, and that he was also highly sophisticated and well acquainted with the culture

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    Sir Gawain and The Green Knight are a Medieval Romance and a very interesting Poem. It consists of battles between Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The story is also a betrayal because no Knight did not take the challenge .The important theme of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the hero’s quest to maturity .Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a very well organized and interesting story about Sir Gawain and The Green Knight going head to head in a battle overall the story itself is Medieval Romance

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a chivalric romance from the fourteenth century Middle English. The poem was written by Gawain Poet and talks about the story about Sir Gawain and his encounter with the Green Knight. In this poem, the reader can see the journey of Sir Gawain and how he goes through stages of nobility to humility. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight consist of many themes throughout the poem. One of the major themes of this poem is Sir Gawain ability to show the reader his passage to

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    King Arthur and his knights lived by the standards of showing honor, honesty, valor, and loyalty. In order to be great knights, they would have to live these virtues out. The poem helps categorize each characteristic within Sir Gawain’s story. It shows where he has proven his knightly characteristics as well as where he went against the virtues. In order to understand the standards that the knights were to live by, it is important to know the standards in order to live them out and their meanings

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    Symbolism in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a medieval poem by an unknown author, written in Middle English in the 14th century. This poem is uncanny to most poems about heroism and knightly quests as it doesn’t follow the complete circle seen in other heroism tales. This poem is different to all the rest as it shows human weaknesses as well as strengths which disturbs the myth of the perfect knight, or the faultless hero. The author uses symbolism as a literary device in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to

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    especially in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight most characters or objects served to aid in the development of the hero by being either a situational, character, color, or a symbol archetype. The poem begins with a challenge being presented to the knights of the Round Table by the Green Knight. While seeing that no one else will accept the challenge, putting Camelot’s honor at stake, Gawain accepts and then realizes that in a year they must meet again and the Green Knight

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    no guilt. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight there were three major tests of integrity. Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. To be blindly tested by a man he just met, sir Gawain proved himself worthy aside from the sash test. The Green Knight tested Sir Gawain’s integrity by making a deal, telling his wife to seduce him, and giving him the sash through his wife. The tests started with the Green Knight making a deal with Sir Gawain at the Green Chapel. At the

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is about the Green Knight coming to a feast at King Arthur’s table, and wanting to challenge the King to a game. The game was a game unlike many others, it was about beheading. The King accepts the challenge, but while he is holding the axe to swing at the Green Knight, Sir Gawain steps in, takes the ax and beheads the Green Knight himself. The Green Knight’s bloody head laid on the ground, but to Sir Gawain’s shock, the Green Knight picked up his head and placed

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