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    Sir Gawain Essay In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain continuously proves his knightly virtues and code of honor. Chivalry includes bravery‚ honor‚ and courtesy. He proves that he is in fact a "real" Knight. He shows his bravery by shying away from nothing and no one. He proves his honor and courtesy to everyone he meets by showing respect to all whether he receives it back or not. 	Sir Gawain shows his bravery the first moment he has the chance to‚ when the Green

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    Fantasies of Violence in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight In 2003‚ the motion picture‚ Kill Bill Volume 1‚ debuted in theaters. Set to a backdrop of bloodshed and violence‚ the film offers 112 minutes of savagery‚ as the main character attempts to get back at every person who has wronged her in the past four years. Kill Bill is only one of the many films in which violence is the number one attraction. “Kill or be killed‚” seems to be the overarching motto‚ as millions of moviegoers flock into theaters

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    After reading W.A. Neilson’s translation of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight‚ one could find allegorical connections with the characters. Each of the main characters represents represents three main concepts that one could compare to the life in the twenty-first century. Sir Gawain‚ a honored knight‚ can be compared to everyday day people. The Green Knight can be seen as a Godly figure. Lastly the fair lady seen as a sin. When comparing the main characters of the poem‚ one could find allergy connects

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    fourteenth century “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” is about testing the Christian faith. During this time the Catholic Church had started having an influence throughout parts of Europe‚ so people looked at the church for guidance in their spiritual lives. Who ever had written “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” must of read the bible or have been part of the Christian faith. Reading this text reminded me of stories told in the bible. What I found interesting was how Sir Gawain‚ the devoted knight

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    compared in many ways. A major comparison would be their physical characteristics. Beowulf is “mighty‚ the strongest man ever.” Sir Gawain is “honorable‚ a brave and true knight.” Beowulf only happens to be strong on the outside. But Sir Gawain‚ along with his muscular build‚ contains a strong and stable heart. Beowulf goes to the land of the Danes and becomes a hero by his physical actions‚ with what he has done with his own hands. On the other hand‚ Sir Gawain has to make responsible choices

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    you think in the romance‚ “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”‚ Gawain had integrity?Did the Green Knight show integrity? Do you show integrity ? Well‚ do you know what it means to have or show integrity? The Green Knight tested Gawain’s integrity‚ by giving him three major test. The three major test that determined Gawain’s integrity were seducing‚ listening‚ and persuading. The first major test was to see if he could easily be tricked by the Green Knight’s wife. Gawain passed this test by not letting

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    would know your decision‚ would you stick by them or go astray? Sir Gawain was tested on his chivalrous code as a knight twice‚ first privately and the second publicly. Gawain fails the first test and passes the second. The natural urges for sex and instinct for survival are exemplified through the tests in this literary work. The first test Gawain was presented with was the resistance of sexually immoral temptation. Although Gawain does not literally lay with the lord’s wife‚ he still gives in

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    image‚ especially since the knights are human‚ making it unrealistic for them to be perfectly chivalrous in all situations. The poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight critiques this perfect ideal of chivalry where an individual upholds all virtues at all times‚ by placing Sir Gawain in situations that present conflicts with these virtues‚ prompting him to choose between them and therefore not fulfilling the ideal. By doing this‚ the poem

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    Many works of literature from the same era often have similar story lines and themes. In the epic poems of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ both of these epic poems seem to have much in common. Each story seems to emphasize truth‚ honor‚ and heroism are the most important qualities a person can demonstrate. While both stories seem to have the similar qualities there are also many differences. All the qualities emphasized are exhibited differently. It seems that although heroism is

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    literary works of Medieval authors. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight there were several examples of chivalry shown through the characters. Sir Gawain displayed chivalry through bravery by offering to take King Arthur’s place to fight the Green Knight‚ with this he also honored his king by offering to take his place. Loyalty to one’s king or Lord was very important to knights (174‚ Pearson). He also demonstrates bravery by allowing the Green Knight to take a blow

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