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    Each hero represents the values of his culture. Beowulf represents the warrior spirit of the Anglo Saxons: bravery‚ loyalty‚ physical strength. Gawain represents the chivalric code of the medieval period which also involves courage‚ loyalty‚ and physical strength. However‚ the two heroes differ in the way that they demonstrate these virtues. Beowulf meets evil monsters which represent the opposite of the warrior spirit: Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the fire dragon. He fought with Grendel and ends

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    Green Knight “The horse that he rides is entirely of that colour‚ in truth. A green horse huge and strong‚ A proud steed to restrain‚ Spirited under bridle‚ But obedient to the man” (173 - 178). “It would be hard to describe even half the fine work That was embroidered upon his clothing and saddle-gear‚ the butterflies and birds‚ With lovely beadwork of green‚ always centered upon gold (165 - 167).” Green Knight follows a quest‚ with a knight receiving a challenge‚ on a journey to meet that challenge

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    Many works of literature from the same era often have similar story lines and themes. In the epic poems of Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ both of these epic poems seem to have much in common. Each story seems to emphasize truth‚ honor‚ and heroism are the most important qualities a person can demonstrate. While both stories seem to have the similar qualities there are also many differences. All the qualities emphasized are exhibited differently. It seems that although heroism is

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    The Green Knight’s character is somewhat estranged. His strange color and his ability to live without a head undoubtedly differentiates him from the other characters involved‚ namely‚ Sir Gawain. However‚ he plays a very proud and bold‚ yet rude character‚ as he charges into King Arthur’s Court and demands any one of the men to a challenge. His brash attitude can be depicted from one of his sayings‚ which is as follows: “The Knight of the Green Chapel I am known to many so if to find me thou endeavour

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    have similar as well as distinctive qualities was Sir Gawain from "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚" and Don Quixote from "Don Quixote de la Mancha". These two characters just stood out to me. They both had moral and cultural values; some were more obvious than others. In Sir Gawain and The Green KnightSir Gawain’s character carried out every description of the pinnacle; the pinnacle of loyalty‚ honor‚ integrity‚ and chivalry. Each one of Sir Gawain’s challenges helped test and prove that he

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    2008-9 Summer Term English Literature Assignment Subject: Medieval Age Lecturer/s: Doc.d-r L. Kostova Project Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight has been described as a “pearl” among romances. Try to justify this view through a critical analysis of the text Student Name: Simona Dragomirova Penkova Student No.:/ Year / Major: Fac. # 899 / Second year / English philology The High Middle Ages is a period of European history between 11th and 13th century. It is a time

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    The Temptation of Sir Percival by Arthur Hacker was completed in 1894. Percival is one of King Arthur’s legendary Knights of the Round Table. The painting portrays when Percival was tempted with things of the flesh here‚ in the form of a beautiful‚ but predatory women. Sir Percival is a holy knight of the Round Table. In this picture he walks to an isolated place by the sea. Temptation meets him here in the shape of a woman of great beauty‚ who gives him food and wine. In the story‚ the woman is

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    strongest man ever.” Sir Gawain is “honorable‚ a brave and true knight.” Beowulf only happens to be strong on the outside. But Sir Gawain‚ along with his muscular build‚ contains a strong and stable heart. Beowulf goes to the land of the Danes and becomes a hero by his physical actions‚ with what he has done with his own hands. On the other hand‚ Sir Gawain has to make responsible choices to save his life and he makes the right choices not knowing that the King was indeed the Green Knight. Beowulf also

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Sir Gawain versus Beowulf A true hero is one who is willing to sacrifice his own existence for the life of another. Two characters portrayed as heroes are Sir Gawain‚ a character from the tale Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ and Beowulf‚ another character from an ancient British epic entitled of the same name. The difference between Beowulf and Sir Gawain‚ is that Sir Gawain is a real hero‚ and Beowulf just thinks he is. The two heroes can be compared in many

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    Sir Gawain’s Portrayal of An Ideal Medieval Knight In Medieval times‚ much was expected of knights that served the courts. Most importantly‚ each knight pledged to a strict code of chivalry. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ presumably written by the Pearl Poet‚ is a character study of what an ideal medieval knight was like. Sir Gawain directly exhibits traits of knighthood by practicing loyalty‚ strength and ability‚ and honesty with humility‚ throughout the story. First‚ Sir Gawain’s loyalty

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