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    In the story Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, Sir Gawain shows a lot of outstanding characteristics. Gawain has the reputation of being a great knight and an elegant lover. He takes pride in himself and his viewpoint of the five points of chivalry in every aspect of his life. Gawain is a capstone of humility, devotion, integrity, loyalty, and honesty. Although he is a man of many characteristics, his main characteristic is integrity. Sir Gawain shows integrity through being selfless, reliable,…

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    across the forest while being wary of a talking wolf. However monotonous or maybe cliche, medieval romance literature does its best job at staying on point and keeping the reader engaged in the story. In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, the author used the magical Green Knight in order to push Sir Gawain into the quest that will prove if his allegiance to the code of chivalry is over the value of his life. The moment that our main character accepts the Green Knight’s challenge, he is obliged by…

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    cheating, 3.) You must have respect for your king, your queen, your country, your friends and women. Recently we read a short story called The Green Knight. I believe that this story has three examples of chivalry and what they mean. First of all, I believe the first message is that you need to have courage when it comes to Chivalry. The Green knight comes to Arthur's…

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    ir Gawain and the Green Knight, a tale that starts off as King Arthur is at his Christmas party celebrating the holidays, he will not eat anything until he has a heard a great story and on cue a Green knight waltzes in. The Green knight has come to inspect Arthurs court because he heard so much about its superior knight. After the Green Knight head is chopped off by Gawain Arthur Nephew, the Knight rides off. Time has past and Gawain must return the blow. He goes on a quest and finds a castle…

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    As a knight, the armor you wore showed prestige, strength, and knighthood. In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,” the importance and significance of armor is shown both physically and spiritually. Physically, armor is laid upon Sir Gawain, in the form of silver, gold and other various metals. The armor itself is very important as it shows Sir Gawain’s transition into a knight with much nobility and loyalty. Spiritual armor is also an important factor in Sir Gawain’s transition, such as the…

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    In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, much of the action revolves around the games that involve challenges for the character. These games created intrigue and conflict among the characters. They had major impact on Sir Gawain and the other Knights. The games mostly impacted Sir Gawain. Sir Gawain’s bravery and his trust were put to the test by playing. The first game was a test of the Knights bravery. The green knight came to challenge the Knights. The Green Knight challenge them to a game of a…

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a poem following a knight in King Arthur’s court, named Gawain, who accepts a challenge from an outsider, the Green Knight. The Green Knight challenges any man to chop off his head, as long as in a year’s time the Green Knight can do the same to him. Gawain accepts the challenge, dismembers the Green Knight’s head, and in a year’s time sets off to fulfill his promise. He is given a shield for his journey, and the symbols on the shield, the pentangle and Virgin…

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    There is a poem called Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with an author who is unknown. The poem goes back to the medieval times where there knights and a lot of chivalry. The green knight mocks the King, so the King grips the green knight's axe. When the King takes the axe Sir Gawain calls out and offers to complete the mission. Sir Gawain swung once and barely touched his neck, bringing the blood to his shoulders. He struck him again twice still not cutting off the head. On the third strike, he…

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    she’d like to say,” barked the knight, glaring at the young woman in anger. Eyes cast downward, the courtier explained what she’d done. “I was jealous of Joan,” she confessed. “I’ve admired Perceval for a long time, though he’s made it clear he’s not interested in me, over and over again.” She flicked away a tear. “I thought if I sneaked in and you found me in bed with your husband, Joan, it would cause trouble and I might have a chance with him. You have a good knight for a husband and the…

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    Gender Roles In Chaucer

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    In Chaucer’s satirical comedy The Canterbury Tales, and Shakespeare’s play King Lear, women are portrayed in a negative light. In both time periods, female characters are supposed to be submissive and obedient to their husbands; furthermore, as seen in the text, women are frowned upon for being knowledgeable and independent. Each author uses his work to promote their opinion on gender roles in society. In the fourteenth century, society was based on hierarchal status and women were at the…

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