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    Guy Garner and sir Lancelot are different characters from each other. But I’ll start off with sir Lancelot and his physical and material about him. He is an amazing swordsman very skilled. One of the only men who are able to fight Arthur equally. Sir Lancelot is a tall strapping young man with tan skin. He has a strong build filled with hidden muscles. His chest is toned and he does have abs however when he is not flexing or fighting. Pretty much not doing anything that requires him to flex in a

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    "Education is Not a Luxury" by Stephen Joel Trachtenberg debates that the tradition agrarian calendar is no longer necessary to society being that civilization has changed from an agricultural society into a technology era. Trachtenberg suggest a lengthening of the school year to eight months out of a year and a school day starting at 9 and ending at 5. Society’s little Respect for the educational institutions‚ causes students to not take school seriously because they’re only there for a short

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    Being a splendid knight takes more than just being able to accept challenges like Gawain did in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” by The Pearl Poet. In the story “Le Morte d’Arthur” written by Sir Thomas Mallory‚ shows that during Gawain’s battle with Launcelot‚ Gawian would not give up until his death. There is more than one reason as to why Sir Gawain is a better‚ more courageous knight in “Le Morte d’Arthur” than he is in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”. The first way Gawain shows that he is

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    Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight both were adventurous stories. Both were considered heroes and had many challenges to fulfill. They both faced many conflicts‚ trials‚ and endangerments along the way. They both were praised for their good duties. Beowulf was labeled as a prince while Sir Gawain was labeled as a knight. To me‚ Beowulf appeared to be too perfect. It is like he was never wrong. I can relate more to Sir Gawain‚ because he was more realistic. Sir Gawain puts his life at risk

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    Khorne Personality

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    Name: Lvar Yarl‚ Knight of the Order Age: 60 Origin: Brighthammer (AU WH 40k) Personality: A believer in the honor bound code of Khorne‚ Lvar is a true believer that one can climb up and improve one self with enough strength and determination. Lvar hates the sight of abuse of the weaker by the strong as he considers it a cowards act who fear facing those of equal strength and power. Lvar is in heart a soft fellow who longs for a simple life‚ the misdeeds of the strong he believes forces him to

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    The many temptations of life bring people to act differently through personality changes. The characters in Sir Gawain the Green Knight change their personalities through temptation. Through the Christmas time‚ Bertilak‚ king of the castle‚ decides to go hunting. While he is hunting‚ his wife is hunting or seducing Gawain. Men tempted with sex by women often act with certain animalistic instincts; in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the Pearl Poet‚ the seduction scene leads Gawain to act upon his

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    Creon: a Virtuous King?

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    Creon: A Virtuous King? Antigone is a Greek Tragedy that was written in 441 B.C. by Sophocles who is considered one of the great tragedians of the Greek time period and even today. Antigone is a complex play which centers on the two main characters‚ Antigone and Creon; Antigone is the daughter of Oedipus and the niece to Creon. This play starts with brothers to Antigone‚ Polyneices and Eteocles dying in war; they killed each other tragically while fighting over the throne of Thebes. Eteocles

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    A quest is the act or instance of seeking or pursuing something. In the books "Sundiata" and "The Odyssey of Homer"‚ both of the main characters venture out on quests. Throughout each characters quest‚ they have goals they would like to achieve‚ obstacles that get in their way‚ and enemies they must face. Sundiata and Odysseus also receive some assistance along the way. Both characters also have a common goal to return to their homes after their quests are over. If their quests are successful they

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    Courage is the will to do/say something regardless of the outcome. There is plenty of evidence and examples in the books and stories that seniors read in their English class all the time‚ like in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚” and in “The Divine Comedy.” “We gain strength‚ and courage‚ and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face... we must do that which we think we cannot.” (Theodore Roosevelt) This is evident in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” when

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    The Nature of Chivalry developed in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Throughout his adventures in the story‚ Gawain discovers‚ develops‚ and demonstrates his own chivalric qualities. He makes a few mistakes along the way‚ but strives to settle for nothing less than perfection in loyalty‚ courage and courtesy. However‚ this is investigated in relation to an ideal‚ the notion of Chivalry‚ or how a medieval knight is supposed to act. Gawain showed his loyalty to

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