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    Student Name:|Blake Christensen|I.D. Number:|D56234284| Project 2 Evaluation 32 ENGH 043 059 Twelfth Grade English 1 Be sure to include ALL pages of this project (including the directions and the assignment) when you send the project to your teacher for grading. Don’t forget to put your name and I.D. number at the top of this page!| Literary Interpretations In this project‚ you will complete the question in Part A and one question from Part B. Part A will ask you to write an essay

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    Heroes Through The Ages

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    Beowulf accomplishes extreme feats that make him famous and known throughout history. Similarly‚ Sir Gawain shows great honor and chivalry‚ which was to be expected of a knight during his time. Sir Gawain shows extreme courage when he takes the kings place when he is challenged by the Green Knight. Even when the Green Knight is described as being “...Half a giant on earth I hold him to be‚
But believe him no less than the largest of men‚
And the seemliest in his stature to see‚ as he rides‚
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    limited to the home or church‚ unless you were like Empress Matilda‚ who organized an army by herself‚ showing that women could cause havoc at any moment. Literature during the Middle Ages such as “Beowulf‚” “Judith‚” “Lanval‚” “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚” and “The Book of Margery Kemp‚” illuminated the ideals of the sexes. Men in the epic “Beowulf” were very testosterone driven. They spoke about battles‚ wars‚ soldiering‚ and were the protectors of the people around them. Women on the other hand

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    Study Guide for World Lit. Exam 2 1. What does Beowulf mean when he says that an undoomed man can escape death in battle if his courage is good? If you are undoomed you might be able to escape death if you fight well in battle. If you don’t fight well or bravely you still have a possibility of death. If you are doomed‚ no matter how you fight you’re going to die. 2. In what ways is the code by which Beowulf fights like the Greek heroic code and different? The Greek heroic code involves fighting

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    Heroes‚ small or epic have had an impact on literature through the ages and have shaped classic Characters Such as Macduff from The Tragedy of Macbeth by Shakespeare‚ Beowulf from Beowulf‚ and Sir Gawain from Sir Gawain and the green knight by Pearl Poet; Going over parts of their stories might explain the influence heroism has had on literature from the past. First‚ MacDuff from the tragedy of Macbeth. MacDuff the mighty hero who stood up to their tyrant for his loved ones and for the country he

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    with himself. Some where he struggles with his chivalrous principles and others where he fights himself for the will to live. One incident where the battle of the mind occurs is when he is finally sent off on his quest to seek the Green Castle where the Green Knight awaits. Armed with horse and shield‚ Gawain sets off alone into the unknown wilderness. “– few were within that had great good will toward God or man.” (SGGK 701-702) Man is typically a social being. We communicate with each other‚ befriend

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight presents the reader a hero on a quest for the Green Knight. On During this quest‚ Sir Gawain encounters Lord Bertilak‚ a local lord that invites Gawain on three hunting expeditions. Additionally‚ Lady Bertilak attempts to seduce Sir Gawain three times. The three hunts parallel with the three advances by Lady Bertilak: the deer hunt and playfulness‚ the boar hunt and an aggressive attempt‚ and the fox hunt and cunning tactics. The first hunting expedition’s target

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    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 animal instincts‚ which mimic

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    Chivalry: Poem Analysis

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    from the foot of misty” line 233. “Had he meet a man whose hands were harder” line 275‚”Great bodies beat at its beautiful walls “ Lines 295 -Caesura ex” Grendel

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    Sir Gawain from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ how are these warriors self bound by codes of honor? Beowulf and Achilleus’ codes of honor are somewhat similar in that they both occur while in battle. For Beowulf‚ this happens before the battle with the rudimentary beast known as Grendel. Beowulf decides not to use weapons to fight the beast because Grendel does not use weapons‚ and Beowulf wants the fight to remain fair. On page 18 lines 73- 83 “Grendel is no braver‚ no stronger‚ than

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