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    Rodriguez Period 3 2/20/12 A Chivalrous Man Sir Gawain was a type of man who was very chivalrous in all ways a knight should. There was no other knight that could quite compare to King Arthur and Queen Guinivere’s noble nephew. He was well known all around as the kingdom’s most honorable knight. Sir Gawain was the kind of man that did whatever he knew was right with great morals. In Tolkien’s translation of Sir Gawain and the Green KnightSir Gawain accepts a challenge in order to preserve the

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    and the idea they symbolize. Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ two of the earliest great stories of English literature‚ do not disappoint the readers and present us with Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ the Dragon‚ and the Green Knight. The two poems similarly describe the protagonists’ encounters with these unworldly characters in three patterns‚ Beowulf’s three great battles with the monsters and Sir Gawain three nights at the Green Knight’s castle. The progression of these three patterns

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Canterbury Tales were both remarkable pieces of literature that are key to the development of society. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a tale that represents the chivalric code‚ order‚ Christian virtues and respect. The Canterbury Tales‚ however‚ somewhat poke fun at the church and mock its workers‚ and is filled with lust and cockiness. Both of the works were written in the same time period. While they were written in the same time period‚ the two stories

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    Jordan‚ and Arthurian knights look up to King Arthur. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ one of the greatest Arthurian romances written in England‚ Gawain‚ King Arthur’s nephew‚ takes on a challenge to exchange “one strike for another” with the Green Knight (line 287). Despite all of the bad experiences and temptations he fights along the way‚ after the battle with the Green KnightSir Gawain is definitely still admirable as the epitome of the Arthurian Knight as he wears a green girdle in remembrance

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    celebration of King Arthur and his knights is interrupted by the Green Knight that arrives on the scene and is welcome by Arthur‚ the Knight change a few words with Arthur. He states that his impress by the castle‚ but more importantly the knights‚ that are the stoutest‚ most mighty‚ and worthy of all mortal men (40-42). The Knight proposes a little game(54)‚ which is basically ¨ you hit me‚ and in twelmonth and a day I hit you back¨‚ surprisingly all the knights present did not accept this challenge

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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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    Sir Gawain learns the path of being mortally humility‚ therefore throughout his journey there’s obstacles that the Green Knight supposes will help young night Gawain along the way in which as he knows (The Green Knight) Will pass but he wants to build him for stronger purposes. During the cold season he focuses whether or not he wants to go and being killed he assumed. As his journey goes‚ Gawain was invited to stay at a castle according to the poem “Sir Gawain and The Green Night” he was received

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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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    the story the Green Knight comes into Arthur’s castle. (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 89). The Green Knight offers a challenge to the knights of the Round Table. (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 89). Sir Gawain gets up and takes the challenge. (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 89) In the code of Chivalry you must always accept a challenge from an equal‚ which the Green Knight is‚ and you must do it. (Alchin). He does this because he is a knight‚ and not only that‚ he is a knight at the Round Table

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    the knight from Selected Canterbury Tales‚ and Sir Gawain from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ will be judged by these characteristics. The first character to be assessed is Beowulf. After sailing to the kingdom of the Spear-Danes‚ the great warrior Beowulf rid them of a terrible monster‚ Grendel. Courageously‚ Beowulf risked his life twice in the book. He killed Grendel without a sword‚ and then dove underwater to kill Grendel’s mother in her underwater lair. However‚ Beowulf was not

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