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Maturity In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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In this story, there is a man named Sir Gawain and this story tells about his journey to maturity. The story begins with the setting of a kingdom celebrating Christmas and the New Year with a feast. In the midst of their celebration, a green, tall, and frightening man appears out of nowhere. The story over is being displayed as a lesson for the main character. To put it differently, Sir Gawain soon will learn that his actions weren’t all correct. Above all, Sir Gawain shows strength and courage throughout this romance but, on the other hand, he displays weakness.
There is a green man that appears at a feast with a challenge. He continues on to explain the challenge and says that he will allow someone to cut his head off and in a year and a day, that person must allow him to do the same to that particular person. The king agrees to this challenge but, he has no volunteers. At first, none of the other knights volunteered for it because of the fact that they were fearful. Aside from Sir Gawain, none of the other knights were brave enough to volunteer. Sir Gawain and the other knights were astonished at the next thing they witnessed. …show more content…

Sir Gawain passes by this castle and decides to enter. Once he arrives, there is a king and his wife living there. The king acts gratifying toward Sir Gawain welcomes him with open arms then makes a deal with him. The deal is that the king will go and hunt during the day and at the end of the day, Sir Gawain must give him whatever he has received during the day. The first day, the wife tries to seduce Sir Gawain and give him a golden ring but, he denies her so therefore, at the end of the day Sir Gawain’s gift is a kiss. The second day, the wife offers Sir Gawain a sash that will protect his life, so he decides to accept it to protect him from getting beheaded as well. That night, Sir Gawain deceived the king and gave him a kiss for his earnings from that

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