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    Although coming from widely differing contexts‚ the heroes of the two medieval texts‚ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Everyman‚ bear some remarkable similarities. Of course‚ one of them is a great medieval hero‚ the brightest star in King Arthur ’s constellation‚ while the other is a common man‚ a representative of the mass‚ they show some common traits when confronted with death in their respective situation. More precisely‚ these two characters from middle English Literature are similar in

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    of a hero‚ such as chivalrous‚ brave‚ moral‚ and so forth. When looking at these‚ it’s not hard to recognize Sir Gawain from the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” as the embodiment of a true hero. In fact‚ Joseph Campbell‚ the author of the hero’s journey monomyth concept‚ suggest that a hero follows the various stages to complete his or her journey‚ and according to this Sir Gawain follows the narrative of an archetypal hero. Joseph Campbell’s comes up with 12 stages that are found universally

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    But Still Human “The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all‚ but love only one.” (Honore de Balzac). The Chivalric code is a clutter of rules that contradict each other and challenge normal human behavior. These rules of chivalry are predominantly concerned with courage‚ honor and gentlemen- like- behavior‚ which play an important role in proving one’s faithfulness to the King. In the poem‚ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain proves to be a hero because he continually

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    An Analysis of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” I. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The Norton Anthology of English Literature‚ Vol. I Ed. Stephen Greenblatt and M. H. Abrams. New York: Norton‚ 2006. 162-213. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a romantic poem from the Middles Ages. It is the story of one of King Arthur’s knights‚ Sir Gawain‚ who enters a game with the mysterious Green Knight. The game is an exchange of strokes with an axe‚ but the Green Knight states that a “twelvemonth

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    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 code of conduct

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:The Importance of Literary Genre and Time Difference"They said that of all the kings upon earth / he was the man most gracious and fair-minded‚ / kindest to his people and keenest to win fame‚" (Beowulf 97 ln. 3180-82). This is a description of the great king Beowulf‚ from the epic poem of the same name. "…Sir Gawain you are‚ / Whom all the world worships‚ whereso you ride; / Your honor‚ your courtesy are higest acclaimed / By lords and by ladies‚ by all

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    The story “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” has many different settings and locations that are intertwined in the confusing‚ but humorous story. It starts out at King Arthur’s kingdom‚ Camelot. There is a knight that rides in on a horse asking to seek the leader. “Where is he‚ he said‚ The Captain of the crowd” (Pearl-Poet 167.225). The knight then proceeds to talk about how he has a game and ask one of King Arthur’s knights to cut his head off in exchange in a year he gets to return the favor. There

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    In the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight written by the Pearl Poet‚ Sir Gawain is proven to be a true knight. The Pearl Poet proves Sir Gawain’s true knightmenship in many different ways. Sir Gawain succeeds in earning the title “true knight” by passing the Green Knight’s test and proving the valor of King Arthur’s knights‚ but he makes mistakes in the process because he is human‚ like everyone else. The first thing that Sir Gawain does in the story that proves that he is indeed a true knight

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    The Pursuit of Civilization In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight‚ the trials that the Green Knight sets for Gawain are all designed to make Gawain aware of his loss of touch with primal human nature and the natural world. Throughout Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the Pearl Poet plays on Man’s disconnection with nature and how disconnection with nature robs one of the skillset most essential for basic survival and decision making. Every one of the trials that Gawain goes through contains an underlying

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    In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight the Pearl Poet is trying to communicate the chivalric code in a positive tone to convey its importance even though it is difficult to obtain because the chivalric code ultimately saves the hero‚ Gawain. The chivalric code is a set of rules‚ among other things‚ that tells people how to act. In the 14th Century the way in which people acted around others was the largest judgement of their character. Sir Gawain’s struggle to consistently use chivalric code made it

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