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Chivalry And Heroism In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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The main points from "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" is medieval heroism, rituals, a continuation of the hero's journey, and the four major plot structures. Chivalry and courtesy are the main points that make up medieval heroism that is seen throughout "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". For example, King Arthur shows a perfect example of courtesy and chivalry by inviting the knight to join in on the Christmas celebration even though the Green Knight made demands without introducing himself. In my opinion, the poem is mocking King Arthur and his court by having the Green Knight ridicule King Arthur at every offer of courtesy. Another act of chivalry being tested is when the host's wife if constantly trying to entice Sir Gawain into sleeping with her while her husband is on a hunting trip. However, Sir Gawain broke that code of chivalry and courtesy when he neglected to inform the host that his wife gave him a green girdle. I think that the poem was trying to show that Sir Gawain is only human and that he is prone to making mistakes. That is nearly impossible to stick to a strict code of morals.

Rituals are another important part of the lecture and something that is seen throughout the poem. For example, feasting, holidays, conversation, religion, romance, and games are all a part of Christmas and New Year's Day which is seen during Part 1 of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight". To summarize, King Arthur and his court are feasting, participating in holiday games, exchanging gifts signs of affection, and participating in friendly conversations while practicing their religion. However, the host participates in his rituals a little differently in Parts 2-3. The host adds hunting and battle to his holiday rituals. I would consider battle as a part of the hunting ritual because the host went up against a wild boar which is considered to be dangerous. Also, the romance was taken to another level due to the host's wife trying to seduce Sir Gawain into bed while the people in King Arthur's court would only share kisses. Furthermore, the host created a ritual that combined hunting, battle, conversation, and romance. In my opinion, I thought it was strange that the host had no clue that his wife was trying to seduce

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