One of the many tests that Sir Gawain faced was when the Green Knight first approached King Arthur and his court with a beheading game. The Green Knight challenged that the bravest man could behead …show more content…
The Green Knight mocked King Arthur and his court, considering that everyone was silent after hearing the challenge that the Green Knight had offered. Embarrassed, King Arthur accepted the Green Knights challenge. Gawain knew that his life didn’t matter as much as the King’s or any other knight, so he himself decided to accept the challenge. Sir Gawain knew he was weaker than anyone else and he also knew had to honor the chivalric code of honor, which also resulted in why he accepted the Green Knights challenge. In this portion of the story, Gawain faced an internal test and he faced a test of his loyalty. When Sir Gawain finally beheaded the Green Knight, he was instructed to go to the Green Chapel. While on his way to the Green Chapel, Gawain stopped by Lord Bertilak’s castle. Sir Gawain faced yet another test while at the Lord’s castle. The Lord and Gawain made a deal that while Gawain stayed in the castle and the Lord went hunting, they would exchange whatever they had earned at the end of every day. While Lord Bertilak was out