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    TSir Gawain is a more realistic character on account of his growth and maybe even Transformation throughout the story‚ despite priding himself on being chivalrous he betrays his code and becomes a better man in spite of it‚ He always remained noble and brave but forgot to be honest and to uphold his honor. He portrayed his bravery and honor during his first and second encounter with the Green Knight‚ Particularly the second encounter though‚ despite knowing that the knights blow could have killed

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    story‚ Sir Gawain proves to be a courageous Knight. Thomas Mallory wrote "Le Morte d’Arthur" and The Pearl Poet is the anonymous writer of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and they each show how Gawain reacts in different situations in each story. Both stories are about a knight who faces a challenge. The Knight has to fold‚ or be a courageous Knight‚ face and beat the challenge presented to him. Sir Gawain proves himself to be more courageous of a Knight in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Gawain

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    Essay Two: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight & The Canterbury Tales For your second essay you are going to analyze both Sir Gawain and The Canterbury Tales and explain their relationship to each other. You have three options for this assignment. Choose one of the three options. Do not choose more than one. Option One: Compare and contrast the use of humor in the two works. How does the use of humor help to support the central theme of each? Does one author make better use of humor? Be

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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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    Throughout the story of Gawain and the Green Knight‚ games play an important role in propelling the story forward. The Christmas game‚ the exchange game‚ and the Knights last ax game is used as tests for Gawain and leads to determining his place as the greatest Knight of Arthur’s Round Table. The trials Gawain is put through tests his strength‚ commitment‚ and honor. The Christmas Game‚ which begins the story‚ is introduced by the elusive Green Knight who shows up out of the blue to challenge the

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    English 10 Period 4 24 September 2010 Gawain Passes In the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the Pearl Poet‚ Gawain quests for the chapel of the Green Knight whom he has promised to meet to complete his challenge a year and a day after the New Year. Throughout his journey‚ Gawain faces challenges‚ including the test of temptation‚ the beheading game‚ and the exchange game‚ each testing his mind and his moral standards. As a knight of the round table‚ Gawain is bound to the code of Chivalry‚ a

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    task for a knight because of the knight’s emotional and physical wants and needs. Although flawed‚ Sir Gawain possesses all of the attributes necessary for a knight to uphold his moral‚ social‚ and religious duties. Morality is a standard quality a knight has to sustain to be successful. A knight’s morality is his principle idea of right and wrong behavior. Knight’s are known to have good manners and judgment as children‚ that is the way they are raised. The chivalric code holds knights to a high

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    faithfulness to the King. In the poem‚ Sir Gawain and the Green KnightSir Gawain proves to be a hero because he continually struggles against his human flaws to act in a heroic manner. Sir Gawain is acknowledged as a chivalric human because he is a courageous man who perseveres through difficult events and faces both human temptation and terror.

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Throughout his adventures in the story‚ Gawain discovers‚ develops‚ and demonstrates his own chivalric qualities. He makes a few mistakes along the way‚ but strives to settle for nothing less than perfection in loyalty‚ courage and courtesy. However‚ this is investigated in relation to an ideal‚ the notion of Chivalry‚ or how a medieval knight is supposed to act. Gawain showed his loyalty to Arthur from the start of the story‚ when he accepted

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a medieval romance about Sir Gawain’s journey to the Green Chapel to meet a mysterious Green Knight. A typical medieval romance contain characteristics of mystical and supernatural elements‚ the code of chivalry‚ and courtly love. On Sir Gawain’s quest for the Green Chapel‚ he encounters enchanted land and unusual monsters. As a knight‚ he must abide to the code of chivalry and he also engages in courtly love. Even though Sir Gawain and the Green Knight does not

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