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    In the story “Sir Gawaine and the Green Knight” many valuable lessons can be learned from Sir Gawaine‚ the people he meets‚ and his journey throughout this story. Some of the lessons found in this text include the nature of chivalry‚ and the importance of one being generous‚ pious‚ and courteous of others. While those lessons are involved in many aspects of this story‚ the most important lesson Sir Gawaine teaches us‚ and that the author brings to light‚ is that honesty is always the best policy

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    in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Sir Gawain is ultimately the quintessential knight‚ including every characteristic a true knight should. However‚ it is Gawain’s mastery of courtly conduct and culture‚ which truly exemplify his knighthood. The first‚ his mastery and application of his knowledge of courtly love are exhibited in this poem. On the first day‚ the Lord sets off hunting and concurrently‚ the Lady of the castle tempts Gawain. Originally‚ the young knight hears the Lady enter his chambers

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a passionate tale about a knight struggling with trying to do what’s right versus doing what is needed to do in order to stay alive. This poem is about the chivalrous romance of Sir Gawain and the Bertilaks. It goes through Sir Gawain’s personal struggles as he goes through temptations and trials set up by both Lord and Lady Bertilak. The poem describes how Sir Gawain accepts the challenge of the Green Knight and losses. Sir Gawain struggles to keep his bargain

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    the Green Knight". "Beowulf" tells of the great triumphs of the protagonist Beowulf. His first amazing feats are that he not only kills the human-eating monster Grendel with just his bare hands‚ but he also kills Grendel’s mother with the help of an ancient sword that only he can wield. Then‚ after fifty years of ruling over the Geats‚ Beowulf finally meets his demise‚ but only after successfully slaying the dragon that had been terrorizing his lands. In "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"‚ we meet

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    Many scholars offer different interpretations to the meaning of the poem‚ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Several of them interpret the poem as a test of knighthood virtues and believe the first failure of Sir Gawain’s knightly virtue happens during the green girdle test. A particular journal‚ “The Meaning of ‘Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚’” by Gordon M. Shedd suggests the heroic struggle that Sir Gawain faces is the truth about “the nature of man” and “the code he finds lacking” (Shedd 4). In

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    Anya Sorensen Dr. Carol Bernard English 2322.350 Brit. Lit. 23 June 2008 Heroism in Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Over time the names of those considered to be “heroes” may have changed‚ but the qualities that compile a hero remain relatively unchanged. In the late eighth century and the early fifteenth century heroes tended to be strong‚ loyal‚ and brave men that were willing to protect what they hold dear. Today’s society can still relate to this ideal description

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    Penguin Readers Factsheets T e a c h e r’s n o t e s level E 1 2 3 4 5 King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table Retold by Deborah Tempest 6 ELEMENTARY S U M M A R Y erlin‚ the wise man of legend in stories of ancient Britain‚ realises that the country will be plunged into turmoil at the death of its strong leader‚ Uther. So he arranges to take away the heir to the throne‚ Uther’s son Arthur‚ and hide him in anonymity against the time when he can take his rightful place as king

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    I personally believe the most important quality a knight could have is Loyalty. You have hundreds of men and the last thing you want is for even one of them to run off joining the enemy after so many years of training. Being Loyal to me is not only standing and fighting for your own kingdom‚ but also being a friend in need to the others fighting along your side. If a man goes down‚ be one to help him rise back to his feet. If you can help them without harming yourself or if there is only a slight

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    and the Green Knight is an example of a work with a plethora of symbolism. This tale incorporates symbolism‚ imagery‚ and biblical references to show what each object embodies such as color and the Green Knight’s weapons to name a few. The mysterious man who disrupts the celebration at Arthur’s court‚ also known as the Green Knight‚ is entirely green. In this story‚ the color green symbolizes or represents nature. For example‚ instead of being equipped with the usual weapons knights use‚ the Green

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    In the poem‚ Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ many people believe that Sir Gawain does not abide by his principles‚ and he lets go of what he values most. He is so proud of his values that he depicts them on his shield‚ which he carries around everywhere. People do not contend about his first four sets of virtues since the book mentions‚ First‚ he [is] deemed flawless in his five senses; and secondly his five fingers [are] never at fault; and thirdly his faith [is] founded in the five wounds Christ

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