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    After reading W.A. Neilson’s translation of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight‚ one could find allegorical connections with the characters. Each of the main characters represents represents three main concepts that one could compare to the life in the twenty-first century. Sir Gawain‚ a honored knight‚ can be compared to everyday day people. The Green Knight can be seen as a Godly figure. Lastly the fair lady seen as a sin. When comparing the main characters of the poem‚ one could find allergy connects

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    models of medieval manhood‚ adhered to a code of chivalry. When properly followed‚ this code allowed men to be truly honorable. Among the qualities most highly esteemed were integrity‚ loyalty‚ and courage. The clearest examples of chivalry were King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The Pearl Poet vividly illustrates the concepts of chivalry in his epic poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ where Sir Gawain is characterized as a very honorable‚ chivalrous knight. Throughout the poem‚ Gawain’s

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    being to fulfill all the ideals of the Chivalric Code and the seven Cardinal Virtues. Christian knights lived by the Chivalric Code to gain honor‚ but it was not possible even for the best and purest knights to always stick to these conventions of courtesy‚ generosity‚ loyalty‚ consistency‚ chastity‚ poverty‚ valor and skill. In addition to these components of the Chivalric Code‚ a knight was to follow the seven Cardinal Virtues‚ which were justice‚ prudence‚ temperance‚ fortitude‚ faith‚ hope and charity

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    word‚ protected the innocent‚ and were supposed to be gentlemen. In modern times chivalry isn’t important to many people‚ but is still a good guide on how men should behave especially as Christians. Throughout the film King Arthur there are many acts of chivalry displayed from Arthur and his knights. Even though the promise to serve the Romans for fifteen years had nothing to do with them the knights kept their word and their

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    passing the Green Knight’s test and proving the valor of King Arthur’s knights‚ but he makes mistakes in the process because he is human‚ like everyone else. The first thing that Sir Gawain does in the story that proves that he is indeed a true knight is that he takes the challenge of the beheading game that the Green Knight purposes. At first King Author took the challenge‚ but Sir Gawain volunteered to take the challenge so that his KingKing Author is protected. The fact that Sir Gawain does

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    Evidently‚ the two share a strong allegiance to their kings. Beowulf hears of the monster that has been wreaking havoc on the Geats for twelve winters and goes to King Hrothgars kingdom to offer his help. He is committed to helping Hrothgar by defeating Grendel. Sir Gawain exemplifies his allegiance to King Arthur when the Green Knight taunts the King and Gawain steps up to take his place. He has a duty as a Knight to stand up for his King and keep him safe. In addition to the characters allegiance

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    morals than a rule of law. Prioritizing “qualities idealized by the Medieval knights such as bravery‚ courtesy‚ honor and great gallantry toward women”.(1) This system of conduct was especially strengthened by the dark age myths and legends of King arthur and the knights of the round table. The term of Chivalry originated in old french meaning “horsemanship” then later to latin where it meant much more than this. The "code of chivalry" began evolving after the end of the crusades partly from an idealisation

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    Gawain was ready to take the challenge of the green knight and save his king from it as soon as he could. “Command me to step down from the dais and take this game.”(ML 123-124) King Arthur was the only knight to step up to the challenge‚ and seeing this wanting to protect him Sir Gawain decides to take the game from him. “’only you as my uncle have I any honor.’” (ML138) In this situation‚ Gawain is also being loyal to his king and uncle by saving his life in taking the game. Gawain shows both modesty

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    Reading The Lady of Shalott: Introduction "The Lady of Shalott" tells the story of a woman who lives in a tower in Shalott‚ which is an island on a river that runs‚ along with the road beside it‚ to Camelot‚ the setting of the legends about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Every day‚ the woman weaves a tapestry picture of the landscape that is visible from her window‚ including Camelot. There is‚ however‚ a curse on her; the woman does not know the cause of the curse‚ but she knows

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