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Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Short Paper

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Gladys Mae Marcelino
EUH 2021 U07
21 September 2015
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Short Paper (Draft) Heroes, whether fictional or not, are usually admired and respected for their righteousness and good actions. In today’s society, when one thinks of a hero, one thinks of someone who has supernatural abilities, defeats powerful villains, or even someone who has the capability to lead and make a positive impact in people’s lives. However, by today’s standards, Sir Gawain in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight would not be considered a hero as he did not save people’s lives or perform a deed for the greater good. During Sir Gawain’s time, a Christian hero is someone who was just a human being, but was faithful to his or her God, and King, and had a sense of chivalry and courteousness. Sir Gawain is depicted as a true Christian hero because he possessed qualities of selflessness, courage and bravery, courteous, chivalry and devotion to his word and honor, and humility. Throughout the book, Sir Gawain’s heroic actions demonstrate qualities and principles that represent the true meaning of a Christian hero of the Arthurian times. Sir Gawain appears as a real Christian hero from the very beginning of the book when he shows that he is capable of being selfless. When the huge, and muscular Green Knight entered the palace and immediately proposed his challenge, “most noble knights were afraid to respond” and King Arthur had no choice to take the challenge himself. (Sir Gawain, line

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