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    In the story Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Gawain, a young and modest Knight of the Round Table accepts a challenge that is presented to him on New Year’s Eve. When a mysterious Green Knight arrives unannounced to King Arthur’s court, he asks for one knight to accept his challenge: a willing knight must strike him with his own axe on the agreement that the Green Knight gets to return the blow in exactly a year and a day. When none of the knights are willing to accept the challenge, Gawain, fearing

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    In the Pearl poet’s Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, an epic talk emerges to reveal a man’s journey of honesty, morals, and honor. Sir Gawain accepts a challenge in place of his uncle King Arthur, with hidden tests and viable consequences. As Gawain begins his journey, he proudly upholds his knightly honor and seeks out his own death; however, Gawain gives into his human emotion and is soon distracted from his chivalrous motives. As a result of this distraction, Gawain is marked with a scar to

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    the nobles lived their lives in luxury and were rich beyond the common man’s wildest dreams. The thought of the medieval knights often brings nobility in mind, hence the question whether knights had to emanate from the noble class. Exemplary works by Sir Thomas Malory (1408–1471) recount the marvelous adventures of chivalrous, heroic knights of super-human ability. The knights, abiding by the chivalry's strict codes of honor and demeanor went on quests to fight and defeat monsters and giants, thereby

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    Wealtheow differ in the way of being an ideal wife and hostesses to their husband’s guests. When Guinevere holds a feast for the knights to promote peace at the Round Table, she is accused of murder and poisoning the apple and all of the men do not want to champion for her innocence as well as her husband, the king, having to make an impartial decision on his wife’s life. The knights begin to depict her as manipulative saying, “As for our most noble King Arthur, we love

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    The Weakness of Mankind: The Chivalric System in “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” is a story about chivalry and how far someone will go to abide by it. From the very beginning, the unknown author illustrates King Arthur’s court as a society in which knights are ranked based upon their commitment to a chivalric code. This code was derived from the Christian concept of morality, which became an essential part of the knight’s behavior. Sir Gawain’s demeanor is regulated

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    In the tale of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, Sir Gawain of King Arthur’s Round Table sets off courageously to find the Green Knight a year after decapitating him so the Green Knight can decapitate Gawain in return. The five heroic qualities Sir Gawain showed throughout the tale were respect, bravery, humbleness, chivalry, and idealization of women. Like Beowulf

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    Is every women considered useless and evil? In the book King Arthur and The Knights Of the Round Table by Roger Lancelyn Green, women are viewed as daring, seductive, and demonic. Women are seen as daring, “‘...But if you bleed too much,’ cried percivale,’you will die!’ ‘Yet must I chance that,’ she answered. … The lady rose from her bed as well and strong as any in the world. But Dindrane grew weaker and weaker, and nothing which any of them could do would stop the flow of her blood”(p.271). This

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    “‘Here was a man who had inspired an entire nation with his words and his courage, who had revived the people's hope during the darkest of times ... who selflessly fought the evils of racism during the most terrible days of apartheid.’—Nelson Mandela.” (Gale). In this quote, Mandela was speaking of Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, an exceptionally passionate man who heroically fought for equality among South Africans. A hero is someone who willingly puts himself in a dangerous situation and exhibits

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    In the story “Canterbury Tales” tells the story about 30 pilgrims going on this religious journey, on their way to canterbury. In the story “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” They had a New Year’s Feast then unexpecetedly a strange figure came into the Arthur’s court, as he challenged a group of leaders to strike him with his axe. And whoever gets to do it, has the opportunity to take a return blow in a year and a day. The thematic message that I’m going to focus on in Canterbury Tales is Greed &

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    I would like to make an insignificant comparison between myths and legends of Western countries and China focusing on individualism and collectivism. In the tales of mighty heroes created by those anonymous in western world, figures with extraordinary strength or wisdom can often be seen as spiritual leaders guiding civilians on the way of both victory and glory. In the most of the case, the one must accept his fate sent by destiny willingly, slaying the foe of his dearest realm and sacrificing his

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