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    analysis essay. A few classic examples of medieval romance are Beowulf‚ King Arthur and a main focus on Sir Gawain and the Green knight. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a story about King Arthur’s nephew‚ Gawain. The story is about a mighty green knight who comes to the round table wanting to play a game. A brave knight will strike the green knight with an axe once after a year the green knight gets to return the strike to whomever strike him. However the Knight must find him and as we learn in the story

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    king‚ Gawain is more of a chivalric knight who comes across as a relatable figure. Gawain also can be seen as a development of a heroic figure because the advancement of knowledge of what is real and fiction. In both “Beowulf” and “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”‚ the reader meets a main character who is also a heroic figure. They are both skilled with intellectual‚ physical‚ and mental powers that prepare them for the journey and battles each will have to endure. In lines 439-440 (page 50)‚ "… I hereby

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    Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables is a novel chronicling Anne’s new life in Avonlea into her new home by the Cuthberts. This story gives the reader a look at how Anne grows up from a clumsy and at times awkward girl into a lovely mature and well-mannered lady. This however did not happen overnight. Many incidents occurred throughout the novel to show all the mishaps that Anne went through in her young adolescent life. Although food may seem like an insignificant symbol to discuss‚ it did carry an

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    Singapore: A Clean and Green City From “Garden City” to a “City in a Garden” Introduction Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km2i. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich natue biodiversity. Singapore is well recognized as the world’s greenest city. According to the 2011 Asian Green City Indexii‚ Singapore is Asia’s greenest metropolis‚ and the only city assessed to perform well above average in the overall rankings. The Singaporean

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    Gawain the Green Knight” (SGGK) clearly separate Beowulf as the more developed hero. Beowulf states that “no man swims in the sea as I can‚ no strength is a match for mine.” The tales of Beowulf’s doings have spread all around and people know who he is and know of his strength. He has gone through and won many battles and he is a respected warrior. On the other hand‚ Sir Gawain stands up for himself to “let this venture be mine.” King Arthur is about to play the “beheading game” with the Green Knight

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    if we all do not realize it. Upon analyzing Sir Gawain in from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ‚ a poem translated by Marie Borroff‚ one would find he is more concerned about his life in opposed to his honor‚ and that he uses his honor as a tool to make a better life for himself. This poem is about a mysterious green knight who goes to Arthur’s court in search of a competitor for his game. In this game the Green Knight’s goal was to test another knight’s chivalry and their will to not break its

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    Tolkien’s translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain accepts a challenge in order to preserve the reputation of King Arthur’s realm. Sir Gawain‚ being the noblest knight in the kingdom‚ uses a great amount of chivalry in protecting the king and realm‚ having courtesy towards women‚ and his faith in God. Being the chivalrous knight‚ Sir Gawain was very protective of both his king and realm. For example‚ when no other knight steps up to take the Green Knight’s challenge‚ Sir Gawain takes

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: * Chivalry- Code of behavior of medieval times. The theme of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight is Chivalry. This was written in dialect and said to be written by a monk‚ but author remains unknown. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ The Green Knight was a creation by Arthur’s half-sister‚ Morgan le Fay‚ the ruler of mysterious Avalon‚ to embarrass the knights of his court. The Green Knight approaches the court offering beheading games and the winnings game while

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance. It is one of the better-known Arthurian stories‚ of an established type known as the "beheading game". Written in bob and wheel stanzas‚ it emerges from Welsh‚ Irish and English tradition and highlights the importance of honor and chivalry. It is an important poem in the romance genre‚ which typically involves a hero who goes on a quest that tests his prowess‚ and it remains

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    Hooliganism Hooliganism is a way to act under football matches‚ it’s a group of people‚ fighting other groups just like them self. They mean that they do it for loyalty honor‚ and for their football club‚ but I’m very sure that the only reason they fight is to fight‚ it doesn’t makes sense but it’s the way it is. It sounds like these hooligans are stupid individuals who think very primitive‚ but actually is many of the hooligans full functional at their work and in the society‚ except when their

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