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Literary Forms In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Literary forms have had their rise and fall throughout the centuries. From when the first signs of knowledge began to the present day the forms have not always kept their initial definitions as time has progressed. Even today we do not see all the forms the same way they were seen in the time of their apex; however, they are still studied and appreciated by the masses. As they progressed their purpose did as well; it began as a thirst for knowledge with entertainment being a bonus to slowly becoming more entertainment based in order to make even more the of knowledge memorable.
One of the first literary forms to come about was poetry. Poetry was originally derived from Fables which began in 550 B.C. and was a fictional story written in pros or verse that usually included mythical creatures, animals, objects, or forces of nature, and illustrate a moral lesson (Mathur, Amy). Both fables and later poetry were used as a way to preserve cultures and quench a thirst for knowledge. What poems are written and read for are sound, rhythm, and meaning and all of these can be portrayed in varying structures. There are narrative poems which tell a story, dramatic poems which contain dialogue, and lyric poems which are intense in emotions. An early poem that is very well-known and studied as a narrative piece is Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This piece was written around 1350-1400 during the period of “great individual writers” (Mathur, Amy). It tells of King Arthur and his Knights of

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