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Nobility And Justice In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a poem that portrays the ideal knight. Throughout this poem games tend to play a very important role. There are two different games that are played. These games are played to test a knights nobility and faith, to see how far he would go to he the perfect knight. The first game is between Gawain and the green knight. The green knight gives Gawain a challenge that he has to fulfill. During this challenge Gawain has to cut off the green knight's head. The second game is between Gawain and lady Bertilak, later in the story when Gawain goes back to finish the rest of his challenge he runs into lady Bertilak and she strikes him a deal. These games are all a test, to see which knight holds the most courage. In the very beginning of the book it starts off by a green knight riding into King Arthur’s halls, this is where the first game begins. This is known as the “beheading game.” The green knight says “ if a person here present, within these premises, is big or bold or red blooded enough to strike me one stroke and be struck in return, i shall give him as a gift this gigantic cleaver and the axe shall be his to handle how he likes” (285- 289) the green knight is saying that whoever is brave enough needs to come forward and accept the challenge. As brave as he is Sir Gawain steps forward and accepts the challenge. Gawain tells king Arthur “ I am weakest of your warriors and feeblest of wit; loss of my life would be grieved the least.” ( 354-355)

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