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    The Different Representations in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a storytelling that belongs to the Middle Ages and the Arthurian tradition. “the romance, like its literary descendant, was often used by writers from the twelfth century on to state in various ways some of the issues that then seemed currently important” (Silverstein 260). This type of literature introduces the romance through the courtly love and the chivalry. The story is based on motifs from…

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    the Green Knight” the Green Knight challenges Sir Gawain by presenting him with trials that test his ability to follow the code of chivalry. Sir Gawain ultimately fails to abide by the code because humans cannot achieve perfection. However, Sir Gawain grows as character because of his failure. In the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” the author uses supernatural elements to test Sir Gawain’s strengths and weaknesses, illuminating the hero’s progression towards maturity. The Green Knight…

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    The Green Knight is a strange kind of monster compared to the other monsters in these stories. The Green Knight does not necessarily come after anyone or attack a large population of people, but he does choose one person to battle. His wrath is not necessarily unexpected or quite as life threatening like the other monsters in stories of this time. The Green Knight simply approached King Arthur’s people during their New Years’ festivities and for one of them to simply play a game with him.…

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    and The Green Knight, an epic talk emerges to reveal a man’s journey of honesty, morals, and honor. Sir Gawain accepts a challenge in place of his uncle King Arthur, with hidden tests. The tests that we’re giving to him is when he was forced when the Green Knight gave him the challenge. Then there was the test when lord Bertilak wife tried to seduce him. The other one was when Gawain keeping his word and actually going through with the challenge. At the Green Chapel Gawain The Green Knight…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is Middle English romance short story by an anonymous author in the 14th century. The story is about Sir Gawain from King’s Arthur court who plays a beheading game. When Sir Gawain finishes the game, he learns a lesson about honesty and self-integrity. Many different literary devices are seen throughout the story. One of the more common literary devices used is symbolism. The author uses different things to in order to show the significance of many other things.…

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    The two authors of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight part four, Marie Borroff and Simon Armitage, both did a good job translation of the story and they each were well written. They both had their own techniques in writing and put their own personal touches on it. Marie’s version was definitely more difficult to read. Simon’s was extremely easier to read and I was able to follow along and understand what I was reading. In Simon’s, as the Knight gets ready to hit Gawain, you are able to understand…

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    One might say that these last scenes represents Gawain’s judgment day because of the fact that he repented his “sins” to the Green Knight after their battle. According to John Burrow, “The clue to the intention behind these passages is, I believe, to be found in Gawain’s confession to the Green Knight. Here, in a semi-allegorical style which recalls the didactic literature of the period, he formally confesses to the three faults⸺”cowardyse,” “couetyse,” and “untrawbe” (or “trecherye”)” (Burrow).…

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    Gawain and the Green Knight, a romantic poem by the Pearl Poet, a mysterious individual known as the Green Knight presents a challenge. With no one steps up to the challenge, Sir Gawain, a member of the Round Table, accepts it. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight exchange equal blows with a year and a day apart according to the deal. The journey follows after the beginning of the deal to test Gawain’s virtues of knighthood and prove that he is a model knight. Sir Gawain is an ideal knight because he…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the tale of King Arthur’s knight and nephew, Gawain, and his quest to fulfill a challenge that is proposed to him by a mysterious stranger known as the Green Knight. On his way to find the Green Knight, Gawain unknowingly receives various moral tests given to him by a lord named Bertilak, who offers Gawain a place to stay in his castle during his travels. The Sir Gawain and the Green Knight poem was written in the late 14th-century. Although the poem is a…

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    be hypothesized that the devil is actually guised as the Green Knight. Similar to the manner the serpent deceives Adam and Eve by saying that they “will not die” and they will be “like God, knowing good and evil,” the Green Knight entices Sir Gawain into taking the challenge by degrading the honor of his fellow knights (The New Oxford Annotated Bible 14). Sir Gawain stated he was “the most wanting in wisdom” and was the weakest of the knights marking his lack of knowledge and experience in the…

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