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Sir Gawain And Green Knight In The Wife Of Bath's Tale

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There are a multitude of characteristics that define a medieval hero and a knight should possess at least two or more traits to be considered a hero by his culture. In the time period of the medieval times which was approximately 500 A.D-1500, the characteristics to be considered a medieval hero are dictated by society at times but a general list of characteristics include chastity, obedience, demonstrate obedience to hierarchy, must follow elaborate rules of chivalry, dress, courtesy, and follow codes of conduct(morales). Most heroes also are of common birth, had ongoing battles to test their manhood and prove loyalty to their lord, and waged wars. During the medieval times there were some popular tales that described these medieval heroes; Some of which included The Canterbury Tales “General Prologue”, “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”written by …show more content…

Opening with King Arthur and his knights at round table, the story introduces a Green Knight who is suppose to be executed by King Arthur; However Sir Gawain who is not of common birth shows his obedience and loyalty to King Arthur who states “hold you [his] grim tool steady and show us how it hacks” (Boroff 176) and chops off the head of the Green Knight. After Gawain tries to execute the knight, the Green Knight then tells Gawain to travel to a green chapel where he will be judged for his actions. Because Gawain’s perception of his honor is greater than reality, Gawain does not escape and honors the Green Knight’s request. Other than having a vast amount of courage, Sir Gawain has to defeat wolves and other dangerous beasts to get the green chapel. Even though, Sir Gawain is different from the other knights because he attempts to kill the green knight, Because of the loyalty and bravery he shows, he is considered to be a medieval

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