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    The conventions of courtly love are both upheld and broken in Part III of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The four prominent components of courtly love include: tokens‚ concealment‚ servitude‚ and imprisonment. They are adhered to and broken by Gawain and the lady when they are alone together in the castle‚ as well as when Gawain and the lord discuss their daily winnings with each other. Under the rules of courtly love Gawain should have given the lady a token in order to show his admiration for

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    literary work like films for instance Scooby Doo. The different plot device that were used in both Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Scooby Doo were the beheading game‚ the use of mythical creatures and the use of characters were the protagonist and the antagonist always meet. The beheading game consists of the chopping off someone’s head with an axe. Moreover‚ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Sir Gawain cuts the Green Knight’s head off of his body and The Green Knight’s head rolls off‚ he later

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    of the literature that has been discussed through out the semester. Particularly‚ in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ Dr. Faustus‚ and Gulliver’s Travel all of these stages are presented in some way in these readings. In each of these 3 literary works the main characters find themselves going through these different stages and must learn to successfully transition through one to get to the next one. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is the first literary work that was mentioned. This was written

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    Mr. Nielsen Friday November 19‚ 2010 A Comparison of Arthurian Legend in Various Stories Arthurian legend was a genre many writers used in Chaucer’s day. It is a story made of romances‚ heroism‚ and ballads mostly about Arthur’s chief knight Sir Gawain who was mainly a man of social and ethical virtue. Often time’s Arthurian legend is a story of a knight who fights the bad guy‚ learns a lesson‚ saves the day and get’s the girl. Although sometimes the knight may start off as the bad guy as he did

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    first explains the game to Sir Gawain. The Green Knight game allows Gawain to take the first swing at him‚ “Now hold your grim tool steady And show us how it hacks.” (ln.412-413). He makes sure that Sir Gawain understands the rules and that he will stick to the game‚ as the Green Knight will too. This is shown when he repeats the part of the game where Sir Gawain must find the Green Knight after a year‚ “Sir Gawain‚ forget not to go as agreed‚ And cease not to seek till me‚ sir‚ you find” (ln. 447-448)The

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    Midterm Exam The scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail with Sir Galahad and the nurses seems to be a parody of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight—specifically a parody on the portrayal of the seductive tendencies of women in medieval romance. Sir Galahad experiences the seduction and untrustworthiness of women in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. In the provided clip‚ women that claim to be doctors and insist on caring for him ambush Sir Galahad with intentions of providing sexual favors. I am not familiar

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    strongly evidenced in 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

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    Are your beliefs worth dying for? Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are two clear examples of cultural values. In each of the stories the heroes embody the virtues of bravery‚ honor‚ strength‚ and their challenge of helping others. These two heroes help the reader understand how a hero from the middle Ages would be like and what they were willing to do for their battles and necessary triumphs. Although Beowulf and Sir Gawain are represented in a similar way of heroes‚ each fill a different

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    discuss Bertilak’s ambivalent personality‚ yet as Benson states many focus too strongly on various myths instead of how the Gawain poet has modified these myths‚ such as Speirs‚ who claims that Bertilak “is the Green man” (225‚ italics Speirs’). However‚ as Benson notes‚ the Green Man has been a convention of Middle English literature dating back to folk plays even before “Sir Gawain” was written‚ so stating that Bertilak is meant to be the true figure that has appeared in literature long before this

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    Outline: Q.1 Intro: • Chivalry‚ or the chivalric code‚ is the traditional code of conduct associated with the medieval institution of knighthood. Thesis: In Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and Barbara Tuchman’s The Code of Chivalry and Courtly Love‚ both authors describe qualities of a knight. Some main characteristics of a knight included loyalty‚ prowess‚ and courtly love P.1: Loyalty: the quality of being loyal to someone or something Quote 1: “Loyalty‚ meaning the pledged

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