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    April 2013 Sources and Analogues of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The English poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a significant piece in Arthurian Literature. The story approaches Gawain’s character much differently than in Sir Thomas Malory’s well-known Le Morte d’Arthur. Unlike Malory’s version of the Arthurian legend where Sir Lancelot is known as the Round Table’s finest Knight‚ the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight chose‚ instead‚ to have Sir Gawain play the role of Camelot’s

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    Michael Jordan‚ and Arthurian knights look up to King Arthur. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ one of the greatest Arthurian romances written in England‚ Gawain‚ King Arthur’s nephew‚ takes on a challenge to exchange “one strike for another” with the Green Knight (line 287). Despite all of the bad experiences and temptations he fights along the way‚ after the battle with the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain is definitely still admirable as the epitome of the Arthurian Knight as he wears a green girdle in

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    The story “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” has many different settings and locations that are intertwined in the confusing‚ but humorous story. It starts out at King Arthur’s kingdom‚ Camelot. There is a knight that rides in on a horse asking to seek the leader. “Where is he‚ he said‚ The Captain of the crowd” (Pearl-Poet 167.225). The knight then proceeds to talk about how he has a game and ask one of King Arthur’s knights to cut his head off in exchange in a year he gets to return the favor. There

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    Sir Gawain and Green Knight‚ supernatural plays a simlar role. The Green Knight is presented as a supernatural being from the start. He is able to move even after his beaheading. The evil sorcerer Morgan le Fay also possess magic abilities. Turning Sir Bertilak into the Green Knight to strike fear into Arthur’s queen and his Knights. Finally‚ the supernatural appears in the constant shapeshifting that appears thorughout the literary work. Beowulf and Sir Gawain and Green Knight possess similar qualities

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    The Number 3 "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" was written by an unknown author during the medieval time period. Middle Age stories were about brave and heroic knights‚ such as the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. They were popular because knights were thought to be perfect. They were to follow the code of chivalry‚ which were rules and guidelines for their behavior. Including religious and military ideals such as faith‚ bravery‚ honor‚ and honesty. In his poetry

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    “The Green Knight’s initial exercise of power derives from his status as an unidentified and as a querying identifier” (234). The Green Knight orders power without letting people know his true identity. The Green Knight showed that he had power and that he was not scared of king Arthur and his throne because he showed up unannounced and in a spontaneous manner. “Power in this case lies with the one who remains unidentified and

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    Gawain and the Green Knight written by the Pearl Poet‚ Sir Gawain is proven to be a true knight. The Pearl Poet proves Sir Gawain’s true knightmenship in many different ways. Sir Gawain succeeds in earning the title “true knight” by 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

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    Christianity is a major theme of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight. It is evident throughout heroic Sir Gawain is hugely reliant upon his Christian faith. Gawain’s shield‚ one of the most distinguishing symbols of the knight had a pentangle which represented his virtues‚ most of which can be ascribed to Christianity. Spurring him on through challenges was a picture of the Virgin Mary on the inner portion of his shield. The tale of Sir Gawain can even be seen as an allegory of the Biblical story of

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    Sir Gawain Comparison Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a centuries-old story about a young knight in King Arthur’s court and a deal he made with a Green Knight on New Years and how he has to live up to his part of the deal. Throughout the centuries this text has been translated from the Pearl Poet’s original story to the newest version by Simon Armitage. These translations have changed a lot of the language and each of them allows a different generation to understand this story. Two of the most

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    ways; furthermore‚ there are certain traits that details the underlying characteristics of a hero‚ such as chivalrous‚ brave‚ moral‚ and so forth. When looking at these‚ it’s not hard to recognize Sir Gawain from the poem “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” as the embodiment of a true hero. In fact‚ Joseph Campbell‚ the author of the hero’s journey monomyth concept‚ suggest that a hero follows the various stages to complete his or her journey‚ and according to this Sir Gawain follows the narrative of

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