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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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    ideal Christian knight as defined by Sir Gawain and the Green Knight would have to live up to the code of “chivalry”. Although…“throughout Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Knights‚ more specifically‚ of the Round Table‚ are depicted as the heroic‚ noble‚ almost god-like protectors of Camelot.” (bukisa‚ 2008). Sir Gawain is highly religious. In the medieval times Part of a knight’s duty was to defend and love the Church and to have complete trust in God. Sir Gawain from the very beginning shows his

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The virtues that Sir Gawain exemplifies are symbolic‚ like a shield for himself. The virtues that are exemplified the utmost are chivalry and honor. To commence‚ one of the virtues that is most exemplified is that of Chivalry. Towards the beginning‚ when Gawain travels from Camelot‚ he realizes that he must seek physical comfort in order to survive out in the wilderness. Gawain comes across a castle who ’s host gladly takes him in‚ within the time that he spends

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    should guide you to do greater things than what you have already accomplished. A good leader does not do something because they feel it’s the right thing to do‚ but they do it cause that’s what they have a passion for doing. Loyalty is another great thing to look for in a great leader. For instance Beowulf left his own land to go defeat Grendel to protect Hrothgar and his people. After defeating him‚ Grendels mother came after Hrothgar and his people. Beowulf showed good leadership‚ he did not leave

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    Beowulf: The Great Warrior In the ancient Anglo-Saxon time period life was very difficult due to harsh weather and brutal battles with ruthless warriors. The people of this time period had a fairly grim point of view when it came to life after death. They believed that the only way a person would be remembered after death is if they achieved great feats during their lifetime such as conquering cities‚ or slaying ravenous beasts. Beowulf‚ son of Hrothgar‚ was a great

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    Hamlet is mostly seen as a “tragic hero” which is a person or character with a flaw in personality or judgement that will lead that character to actions that will end in disaster. Hamlet definitely has some flaws that make him fit the basics of a “tragic hero”. One major flaw that actually brings Hamlet to rest is his willingness to over-think. He often thinks about situations too much which causes him to procrastinate‚ this delay in judgement inevitably helps Claudius to escape and plot Hamlet’s

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    The term hero can be interpreted in many different ways; furthermore‚ there are certain traits that details the underlying characteristics 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

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    The Transforming of Women in Medieval Literature as Seen in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Over the countless years of history man and woman have realized that they must come together in order to survive. Whether it was solely for the continuation of our race through procreation‚ or by uniting one with another in matrimony; the two genders have found it impediment to spend their lives in each other’s midst. Over the span of several millennia we not only see the evolution of these relationships

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    [Who can be a hero? And why? A soldier who fights diligently for his country. A man fixing a woman’s car. on his free time. A doctor caring for his/her patients. And strong leader who is physically and mentally ready to lead a country. Or a hero can be anyone willing to help people knowing that they can’t help all."And there you go‚ a hero can be every day‚ common people. Most of what they do go unappreciated or unheard of."(pg73)] [To start‚ a hero unlike a superhero though have many similarities

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    modern time say that chivalry is dead‚ but‚ what is chivalry? Chivalry is defined as the medieval knightly system with its 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

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