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    Have you ever wondered if there was a way for you to have four days of school every week‚ but still get in the state-required hours? The four-day school week plan is a plan that can satisfy your school’s needs. You might ask‚ “what is it‚ exactly?” The four-day school week plan is pretty self-explanatory‚ but it basically is a plan for a school district to only have school for four days a week‚ but with longer hours to compensate for the fifth day. Schools should use the four-day school week plan

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    The Sword in the Stone is a book about an adopted child named Wart. He is of royal blood and does not know this. One day when Wart is in the forest‚ he finds a magician named Merlin. Merlin comes home with Wart and agrees with Sir Ector‚ Wart’s guardian‚ to become Wart’s tutor. Merlin goes about educating Wart by transforming him into different animals. Through each transformation Wart experiences different forms of power‚ each being a part of how he should rule as king.<br><br>The first transformation

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    My high school was like any other public high school. We attended school each day for about six hours with a summer break of two and a half months. We had a great academic program consisting of three tiers‚ Basic‚ College Prep and AP courses of study. We also had a great athletic program which consisted of several sports for a Fall‚ Winter and Spring season. My school had a lot of resources available for every student to utilize in order to reach their academic goals. If our system changed

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    Throughout the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the presence of chivalry in nearly every aspect of the knights’ lives‚ whether it is being tested or acted upon‚ is hard to miss. During medieval times‚ the ideal of chivalry was how a knight was supposed to act and live their life‚ and in this story‚ Sir Gawain is the embodiment of chivalry even through all of the tests he is put through by the Green Knight and Morgan le Fay. Now‚ in today’s society‚ chivalry is nowhere near as prominent as

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    Middle English love is that of abiding the rules of chivalry and the subservience to God. Within Sir Gawain and The Green Knight‚ love is emanated within this form of a romantic poem. This fifteenth century poem was written with all the characteristics of love and its challenges that so often come with it. The story of the intrusive Green knight ends up having a twist that confronts the norms that knights have adopted. Sir Gawain‚ a model for knights in the Arthurian kingdom‚ ultimately redefines

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    Kierkegaard further differentiates the knight of faith and the tragic hero through the evaluation of wish and duty. To begin with‚ the knight of faith apprehends an absolute duty‚ to him wish and duty are identical‚ yet he is obliged to resign them both. In relation to the knight of faith‚ Kierkegaard states that “If he would remain within his duty and his wish‚ he is not a knight of faith; for the absolute duty requires precisely that he should give them up” (75). In other words‚ his duty is his

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    In each story‚ Sir Gawain proves to be a courageous Knight. Thomas Mallory wrote "Le Morte d’Arthur" and The Pearl Poet is the anonymous writer of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and they each show how Gawain reacts in different situations in each story. Both stories are about a knight who faces a challenge. The Knight has to fold‚ or be a courageous Knight‚ face and beat the challenge presented to him. Sir Gawain proves himself to be more courageous of a Knight in “Sir Gawain and the Green

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    The Fifty-First Dragon by Heywood Broun is an amazing book about courage‚ and belief. The main character is sent to fight dragons‚ learns an extremely important lesson about himself‚ and then get’s killed by his 51st dragon. Broun uses great phrasing within the story‚ and brings the old world of dragons to life for an exciting tale great for any age. The protagonist of our story is Gawaine le Cœur-Hardy‚ a young man who attends an academy for training knights‚ yet lacks courage extremely. The

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    The Histrionic Arrival During the course of King Arthur’s New Year’s celebration‚ a mysterious stranger- who oddly is entirely green- interrupts the festivity to challenge the King himself. The green‚ giant-like stranger is described by the poet to be of such openhanded civility; a man who should be paid with high respects. The narrator vindicates this claim in lines 18-20‚ declaring “So monstrous a mount‚ so mighty a man in the saddle/ Was never once encountered on all this earth/ till then;”(The

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight A medieval romance is a story that has a medieval setting with a plot on the code of knights. The story named; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight reflects qualities that are important to the genre. The qualities are supernatural‚ unmotivated fights‚ love driven plot‚ and faith. This story reflects the qualities of a medieval romance. First‚ the trait of supernatural. In the beginning of the story King Arthur and his men are drawn to a strange man‚ describes as‚ “Splendid

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