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    gallant knights fighting an evil beast. Knights such as Geoffrey Chaucer’s knight in Canterbury Tales or even the nonfictional Richard the Lion Heart are exemplify knights. Determining the definition of ideal‚ however‚ determines whether or not a knight is ideal. Ideal in its simplest form means “a standard of excellence.” Many knights‚ fiction and nonfiction‚ fit this description; however‚ one knight in particular lives up to the description. Sir Gawain in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight exemplifies

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    do not know what chivalry is. Chivalry was ounce used by notable Knights in past centuries‚ but is now currently out of date. Loyalty‚ humility‚ and largesse are few of the many standards that fall under the code of chivalry‚ which has gone silent for quite some time. Loyalty can be known as a commitment a person will take to show their worthiness. In "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚" loyalty had been misused by Sir Gawain. Gawain had broken his promise to the king he had stayed with by not giving

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    “For that noble princess pushed and pressed him” (Line 1770). This line from “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” suggests to readers that the woman of the story is dominant over Sir Gawain. This theme is unusual considering the time period it was written in. During this period‚ women were subordinate to their male counterparts. Men found them to be inferior to their power. The theme of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” can be found in other Middle English poems as well. Geoffrey Chaucer’s stories “The

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    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. Gawain leaves the castle in

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    to our problems. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was written over six hundred years ago‚ but despite this‚ its ecological statements continue to be relevant to our society today. It exposes our fraught relationship with our environment and what we should expect if we continue to disrespect the natural world. Ultimately this poet here has created the first ever eco-poem through continuously alluding to nature and also metaphorically representing it as the antagonist‚ the Green Knight. As I said‚ it’s

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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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    Symbolism in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” There is a lot of symbolism in this story in context to the objects‚ animals‚ and people. Some objects that represent a lot of symbolism in this story are the green girdle‚ the pentangle on Gawain’s shield‚ and the significance of the Green Knight. I will explain their significance in detail for each one also including the different interpretations. To start off I will discuss what the green girdle means in the story and will investigate upon this

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    Being a knight during King Arthur reign was life or death because with dignity the individual could die as a coward or as honored as for Sir Gawain he knows his title as prince soon might be off of him. During the poem of “Sir Gawain and the Green Night” occurred during at a Christmas eve’s party in the throne of Arthur a night who was green so called a mystical God was upon them Proposes a Game. To such knights knew that if they were capable of saying something that involved their life they would

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    as someone having power and authority to take control over something. Many times religion can get caught up with people believing that they have power and that they can do whatever they please and they are to never be proven wrong. Some people look at religion as being somewhat larger than life itself. In a negative way some people only rely on religion when they need God for something. In a positive way some people make it their duty to have a relationship with God

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    religious‚ moral‚ and social code which consists of courage‚ honor‚ courtesy‚ justice‚ and a readiness to help the weak. Sir Gawain is a chivalrous knight because he embodies the ideas of bravery‚ honor‚ and loyalty which is showcased in Arthurian literatures such as Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Le Morte D’arthur. Sir Gawain presents himself with bravery when he takes King Arthur’s place in the challenge against the Green Knight. “I beseech you my king‚ let this game be mine.” (lines 119-120)

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