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    1. The host’s wife goes after the man she wants‚ and uses a great deal of rhetorical and argumentative skill to seduce him. To what extent would you describe the host’s wife as a powerful or progressive female character? Answer for Study Question 1 >> The host’s wife appears to exercise a great deal of agency. Unlike Arthur’s queen‚ Guinevere‚ who sits silently passive amidst the courtiers at Camelot‚ the lady of Hautdesert speaks‚ thinks‚ and acts. Gawain considers the host’s wife even more

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    An Analysis of British Literature Death is inevitable and what happens after death will always be a mystery to the living. For this reason‚ the afterlife has always been a topic which artists have chosen to explore in their works. Throughout the chronology of British literature‚ artists have used society’s views as a basis to examine the afterlife‚ and look at it in new ways. The afterlife has been a theme in British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period of Beowulf to the twentieth century

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    The contrast in the characteristics of a hero in Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The word “hero” can be defined in many ways. Some would say a hero is a mythological term for a man or a woman with great power (superhuman)‚ who is honored in their village. This man or woman would be a noble being who is a warrior for his or her people‚ who has inhuman strength‚ and large amounts of courage‚ confidence‚ loyalty and ability. Others would say that a hero is simply someone admired for

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    should come first." Part 1‚ lines 237-249 Quote 2: "’Hah! Is this Arthur’s house‚ hailed Across the world‚ the fabled court? Where have your conquests gone to‚ and your pride‚ Where is your anger‚ and those awesome boasts? And now the round table’s fame and its feasting Are done‚ thrown down at the sound of one man’s Words - and you sit there shaking - at words!’ And he laughed so loud that Arthur winced‚ His fair face flooded hot with shame‚ And his cheeks; He flared as angry

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    Sir Gawain and Feminism

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    Sir Gawain and Feminism Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a lively Arthurian romance about a young knight of the round table who takes on the challenge of a mysterious green knight who wanders into Arthur’s hall. The Green Knight asks Sir Gawain to strike him with his own axe‚ and in one year’s time he will return the blow. Time passes and Sir Gawain does everything in his power to procrastinate his impending meeting with the Green Knight. He leaves for his quest‚ and on Christmas day after wishing

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    An unknown poet during the Medieval time period wrote Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Sir Gawain is an Arthurian legend‚ a story about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table‚ centered on the protagonist Sir Gawain. In the poem‚ a Green Knight comes to challenge the king‚ but Gawain decides to go in place of the king. Gawain makes a deal with the Green Knight. If he can’t kill the Green Knight then the knight gets to try to kill Gawain in one year. Gawain fails to kill the Green Knight

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    and the Green Knight‚ a great epic written in fourteenth century Europe by the Pearl poet‚ emphasizes the opposition of Christian love to Courtly love in the 13th century through the dilemma of Sir Gawain‚ one of the great knights of the Arthurian round table. By examining the women in the poem‚ Gawain’s dilemma becomes a metaphor for the contrast of these two distinct types of love. The poem looks upon the Virgin Mary as the representative of spiritual love‚ obedience‚ chastity‚ and life (Warner

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    Journeys to Knowledge “Every beginning comes from some other beginning’s end” (Closing time by Semisonic). In The Confessions by St. Augustine and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight translated by W.S. Merwin‚ St. Augustine and Sir Gawain embark on journeys to find the best way to live their lives and then begin a new journey of spreading the lessons they learned and the people they have become to the people around them. Although sir Gawain knows he is on a journey to the Green Chapel‚ he does not realize

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Acts of King Arthur and His ------------------------------------------------- Noble Knights ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- By John Steinbeck ------------------------------------------------- Part One: Plot The first section of the book is entitled Merlin. The story begins by telling how Arthur came to be born and then flows into

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    Simply speaking‚ romances are fantasies in which the authors make the fullest use of their imagination and fancy and create an ideal world‚ which bears little or no semblance with real life. In the middle of the 14th century a revival of the old English alliterative verse occurs through romances‚ which develops – side by side with religions literature. This literature is inspired by French romantic poems and centers around Chivalry. There is an absence of originality but the fever of nationalism

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