The title characters are very valiant in willing to risk their lives. Another characteristic they share is their acceptance of fate. They also commit many actions that are alike such as setting off for their battles and journeys alone and honoring their Monarchs by querying for permission so they would be respecting their noble rulers. Undoubtedly, the major difference of the characters is the outcome of their actions in that Beowulf learns no lesson and dies from risking his life and Sir Gawain discovers that he must treasure his life because it is the greatest gift of all. Ultimately, Beowulf and Sir Gawain share many similar characteristics and actions but Beowulf proves to be nonsensical in not learning his lesson, dissimilar to Sir
The title characters are very valiant in willing to risk their lives. Another characteristic they share is their acceptance of fate. They also commit many actions that are alike such as setting off for their battles and journeys alone and honoring their Monarchs by querying for permission so they would be respecting their noble rulers. Undoubtedly, the major difference of the characters is the outcome of their actions in that Beowulf learns no lesson and dies from risking his life and Sir Gawain discovers that he must treasure his life because it is the greatest gift of all. Ultimately, Beowulf and Sir Gawain share many similar characteristics and actions but Beowulf proves to be nonsensical in not learning his lesson, dissimilar to Sir