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    In a world where the approaching winter will last for 40 years‚ kings‚ queens‚ knights and vagabonds struggle for control of the Iron Throne. Some fight with sword and axe‚ some with magic and poison. To the north‚ however‚ beyond the Wall‚ the Others are preparing their army of the dead to march southward as the warmth of summer is drained from the land. This book stands out by way of its superbly developed characters and adroit prose. Chivalry is a concept integral to the society of the Seven Kingdoms

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    In A Wizard of Earthsea‚ by Ursula K. Le. Guin‚ the main character‚ Ged‚ is a young wizard who makes a pernicious mistake that takes a great deal of maturity to undo. To begin‚ Ogion‚ becomes Ged’s mentor and tries to teach him the importance of imbalance‚ and make Ged a knowledgeable wizard. Unfortunately‚ Ged is impatient with Ogion‚ so he relocates to the school of Roke. Ged vigorously learns magic‚ and is overly-driven to defeat his adversary: Jasper. However‚ without the understanding of imbalance

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    The “ring of Gyges” refers to a story told by Glaucon found in Plato’s Republic. In Book II‚ Glaucon uses this story to challenge Socrates’ idea that people are just by nature and argues that many people would rather prefer to act unjust over just. The story he tells talks about a man who stumbles upon a magical ring that makes him invisible whenever he wants‚ thus giving him the power to do whatever he desired‚ while not getting caught and still maintaining a good reputation. He ends up seducing

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    TSir Gawain is a more realistic character on account of his growth and maybe even Transformation throughout the story‚ despite priding himself on being chivalrous he betrays his code and becomes a better man in spite of it‚ He always remained noble and brave but forgot to be honest and to uphold his honor. He portrayed his bravery and honor during his first and second encounter with the Green Knight‚ Particularly the second encounter though‚ despite knowing that the knights blow could have killed

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    their physical characteristics. Beowulf is “mighty‚ the strongest man ever.” Sir Gawain is “honorable‚ a brave and true knight.” Beowulf only happens to be strong on the outside. But Sir Gawain‚ along with his muscular build‚ contains a strong and stable heart. Beowulf goes to the land of the Danes and becomes a hero by his physical actions‚ with what he has done with his own hands. On the other hand‚ Sir Gawain has to make responsible choices to save his life and he makes the right choices not

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    Many works of literature from the same era often have similar story lines and themes. In the epic poems of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ both of these epic poems seem to have much in common. Each story seems to emphasize truth‚ honor‚ and heroism are the most important qualities a person can demonstrate. While both stories seem to have the similar qualities there are also many differences. All the qualities emphasized are exhibited differently. It seems that although heroism is

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a romance of a knight’s adventure/quest as an ordinary person would see it as. An adventure where Sir Gawain goes through many test to get to the Green Knight. Though the romance may just seem like an ordinary quest getting fulfilled‚ there are many things going on than what is shown in black and white. A thorough analysis of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight shows the importance of the meals in the romantic novel‚ as it displayed bonds of rivalry‚ bonds between the

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    2016 Midterm 1. In the discussion in Unit two‚ my group and I gave a definition of an heroic epic of literature is a brave and noble character in an epic poem‚ admired for great achievements or affected by events. Out of the two Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Beowulf hands down is the ultimate heroic epic of literature. As I mentioned in the discussion group. After reading the work‚ He showed all those traits mostly at the beginning to Hrothgar. "Beowulf‚ my friend‚ you have traveled

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    In Marie de France’s Lanval‚ the main character is a man named Lanval who seems to be an all around honorable man. The story starts out with Lanval being part of King Arthur’s following. He is a prince from a far away kingdom‚ and so he is ostracized. Because of this‚ he tries his hardest to make friends with the knights- he is valiant‚ brave‚ generous‚ and everything a knight should be‚ but it is for this reason that they begin to dislike him (pg 1408‚ line 19). When Arthur “forgets” to give Lanval

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    Sir Gaiwain and the Green Knight is supernatural medieval romance which is told by J.R.R Tolkien of the modern version. J.R.R Tolkien is one of my favorite authors including the books like The Lord of The Rings‚ The Hobbit‚ and much more. It takes place in the 14th century in Camelot and in castles and chapels. It’s a creative and exciting read because of the different rules and different themes. Sir Gaiwan the hero takes on a destiny to defeat the Green knight. But there are rules that they must

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