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    Both "Beowulf" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" focus on their main heroes on a quest. However, they highly differ from one another in their purpose. While the well-being of the king and his whole community directly depends on Beowulf's adventure, Sir Gawain's only affects it indirectly. Thus the second is more concentrated on an individual. Even though the story of Beowulf's quest may seem like it mostly focuses on highlighting his individual strength and giving him the prominence of the…

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    Beowulf , sir Gawain and Green Knight Compare and contrast Theme, setting, and characters #Summary Beowulf - evil is concurred, then another evil is brought up, then concurred again. Then another evil defeates the conquerer, then a new successors is to take possession. #Summary Gawain- leaders were challenged, challenged accepted. Challenge achieved. Gawain waits a year and a day. Looks for his challenger comes upon a nice family that he is accepted in to live with, gifts received and given…

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    Sam Callahan Ms. Morris English 12-6th period 5 December 2016 The Similarities Between Sir Gawain and Lord Bercilak Some men are enemies because of their own opinions. While others are just brought about on different sides of certain ideals. Those men can be complete opposites from each other because of those ideals. But for Sir Gawain and Lord Bercilak they are similar, in more ways than one, even as they face off against each other. In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, Lord Bercilak and Sir…

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    Chivalry can be defined through many different characteristics and traits. Chivalry is the moral code that knights abide by. To posses chivalry one must be truthful, have valour, and be loyal. In the story, “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, Sir Gawain proves to be a chivalrous knight, despite a lack of willpower to do right. Sir Gawain shows his valor and courage in battle when he is faced with many difficult tasks and decisions. When the Green Knight comes to the castle offering his game to…

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    Have you ever heard of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight? Well if not it is a very interesting poem. King Arthur and his knights were at the round table celebrating the new year when they were interrupted by a Green Knight on a horse arrived. He had proposed a challenge to the king and his knights to cut the Green Knight’s head off and then a year later let the him do the same to the one who took the challenge. Sir Gawain volunteered to step in for the king. He also overcomes some obstacles that…

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    Carolyn Dinshaw, in her study “A Kiss is Just a Kiss: Heterosexuality and its Consolations in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, writes, “When, after all, is a kiss ever just a kiss?” (223). This quote roughly sums up the work Dinshaw does in the article revolving around the tale of the famous Sir Gawain and the kisses he shares not just with the lady, but with his host Bertilak. Dinshaw believes that the interactions between Gawain and this lord and lady consolidate Christian heterosexual norms,…

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    “Boys!” snapped Gawain. “All of Camelot does not want to hear your blathering about marriage beds and satisfying women. Keep your mouths closed until I say so, or I will gag you both.” Sullen and scowling, Percy lumbered to Anna’s cottage. On the way, in a puddle, Percy caught sight of his reflection. He didn’t realize he looked almost as rough as Wallace, with a split lip and a bloody nose, though only one black eye. It pleased Percy that Wallace had two. Ulrich tossed open his door before…

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    Holy Grail Quest

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    Sir Lucan was a brave knight born of the race of Balyn. When Balyn struck the Dolorous Stroke Lucan was cursed to die a painful death. From the moment Lucan was born he was always an adventurous man. So, when Lucan saw a knight of Arthur’s Court, Lucan wanted to become a knight, and he went to Arthur’s Court. When Lucan arrived at Arthur’s Court, he asked to become a knight, and Arthur gave him a quest to go on. The quest was to find the lady that gave Balyn his sword and kill her. So, Lucan…

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    During the Medieval Ages, many medieval works of literature dealt with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Like most romances, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is based on chivalry, the code of conduct. According to the code of chivalry, a knight was to be a loyal servant to his lord and an example of virtue such as fellowship, purity, courtesy, and compassion. These virtues are shown throughout Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Le Morte D’ Arthur. One virtue Gawain and Bertilak…

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    Red Dragon Of King Arthur

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    of the Knights of the Round Table worn round the necks of all the Knights was given to them by King Arthur as part of the ceremony of their being made a knight. The Order's dominant idea was the love of God, men, and noble deeds. The cross in the emblem was to remind them that they were to live pure and stainless lives, to strive after perfection and thus attaining the Holy Grail. The Red Dragon of King Arthur represented their allegiance to the King. The Round Table was illustrative of the…

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