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    The Canterbury Tales and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight where Geoffrey Chaucer and the Pearl Poet create characters to strongly reinforce the sentiment. These writers used historical and mythological examples‚ as well as The Lord’s Lady‚ and Alyson‚ the Wife of Bath‚ to portray women’s’ loathsome nature. In The Wife of Bath‚ the fifth husband of Alyson owns a book filled with examples of women of poor character. Unlike Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ they come from all of history‚ including

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    Gawain’s rise to the game. Arthurian legends are medieval romances that tell wondrous tales of fantasy and chivalry. The chivalric code of knights was highly revered as a way of life. This code of bravery honor and loyalty was followed by every knight and royal in the medieval ages. Sir Gawain and the Green knight is a medieval romance that demonstrates Sir Gawain’s demonstrations and lack there of chivalry through his bravery‚ loyalty and honor. However he follows the code of chivalry more so than

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    models of how a Knight should act. Chivalry is a quality‚ which is resulted in the following short stories: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”‚ “The Wife of Bath” and “Le Morte D’Arthur.” All these short stories show the true meaning of chivalry by truth‚ honor‚ generosity‚ and courtesy. To begin In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Sir Gawain is presented as a noble knight‚ who is the perfect example of chivalry; He is loyal‚ honest above all‚ and respectful. He is the perfect knight. When Arthur

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    In both the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” by The Pearl Poet and the story “Le Morte d’Arthur” by Sir Thomas Malory‚ Sir Gawain must undergo trials in order for him to preserve his honor. In the poem he must journey to the green keep to stay true to his word‚ while in the story Gawain seeks a fight with his former ally with the goal of regaining honor for him and his king. In both examples‚ Gawain fights hard and stays true to what they claim‚ but the better‚ more courageous Gawain would

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    example of medieval romance. They each have characteristics of romance using that they both have supernatural abilities. First of all‚ “In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚” The Green Knight is the ideal character. He was faced with the challenge of getting his head chopped off. When Sir Gawain chopped Green Knight’s head off‚ the Green Knight was still alive; his body got up with his head in his arms and he continues to talk. That is one of the

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    courteous conduct for knights. According to this system of morals and manners‚ a knight was to remain faithful to God‚ loyal to his king‚ true to his lady-love‚ and helpful to their less fortunate kinsmen. Chivalry is still alive today but to a lesser extent than in the Middle Ages as shown in the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Morte d’Arthur. Some aspects of chivalry from Arthurian legend still exist today. In the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain was the epitome

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    Essay - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Holy Grail There are some similarities of the two incerpts‚ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Holy Grail. I believe that both come to be Romances. In the first story Sir Gawain was sent on a dangerous quest that of which was to seek the Green Chapel of the Green Knight to hold true to his oath that he would receive what he done to him one year and one day later. He was tested of his honor and courage when he gave his word to the lord Bercilak

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    “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Essay: DOES THE POEM PROVIDE A POSITIVE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN? The poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ supposedly written in the mid to late fourteenth century‚ shows the decline of both the code of Chivalry and of Feudalism. In a desperate effort to reinforce the ideals of Feudalism‚ the poet‚ evidently bias towards the Christian church and its values‚ use the female gender as the primary causes of this decay. At the time‚ the religious values were deeply

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    and the Green Knight The Middle Ages‚ a period of turbulence‚ reform‚ and revolution yet the idea of Knighthood remained ever so stead-fast. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an acclaimed Middle English poem published by an unknown author that highlights the preponderance of the English tradition. Sir Gawain is a knight belonging to the Arthurian court whose deference to his Lord and fidelity to the chivalric code are tested through a mysterious journey. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the poet

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    he Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight The Pentangle in Sir Gawain and The Green Knight  When writing‚ never explain your symbols. The author of ``Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ’ ’ dropped this unspoken rule when he picked up his pen. Why? The detailed description and exposition of the pentangle form the key to understanding this poem. By causing the reader to view Gawain ’s quest in terms of the pentangle‚ the narrator compares the knightly ideals with the reality of Gawain ’s life

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