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    monarch. Underneath the nobles were the knights who were vassals to lords and nobles. These knights were offered protection, food, and shelter in return for homage and military service to the nobles. At the bottom of the feudal pyramid were the peasants and serfs. These men and women farmed the lands and held various jobs that differed from blacksmith to servants and from farmers to merchants. The peasants and serfs were offered services to the lords and knights in return for food, protection, and

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    Sir Thomas Malory, is a tale that focuses on the trials and testimonies of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot. The story encompasses many genres, such as romance, action, and suspense. King Arthur values the knights of his Round Table and especially his most noble knight, Sir Lancelot, whom in the end is the reason for his downfall. This ideal of chivalry is prominent in the story but not in the way most stories portray it because chivalry in Morte Darthur, is the fellowship and loyalty

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance about the adventure of Sir Gawain, King Arthur's Knight of the Round Table. This great verse is praised not only for its complex plot and rich language, but also for its sophisticated use of symbolism. Symbolism is a technique used in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight to give a significance to the plot. The Green Knight, the Green Sash, and Sir Gawain's Shield are three of the most prominent symbols given to

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    occur in the hero’s character. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, an Arthurian legend, our protagonist, Gawain, must interact with various character and experience different situations in ways that weave our tale together, alter Gawain’s character, and add meaning behind our story. Gawain must travel from his home of Camelot in order to preserve The Round Table’s honor by fulfilling a challenge proposed to him, In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the author utilizes situational archetypes to further

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    society of heroic knights, led by a luxurious king, charging into battle, romantic connections between royalty and a common person, and new discoveries being found. As well as times characterized by feudal activity, along with the Catholic Church holding an influencing control of society, and placing heavily on the laws they laid. The Church ruled simultaneously with the government, controlling every aspect of the Medieval

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    artistic technique to convey morals, describe emotions or venture on an exciting journey. In the medieval story, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the protagonist and one of King Arthurs most admirable knights, Sir Gawain has taken it upon himself to go on a quest and complete the game that the Green Knight has asked for and ultimately become a knight of the round table. Written in the fourteenth century by an unknown author, makes it more difficult for the reader to understand the reasoning behind the

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    Being one of the youngest Knights of the Round Table, Gawain still needs to fully immerse himself into the culture of Knighthood. Throughout the course of the story, one element hinders Gawain from achieving this goal: the Green Knight. The Green Knight, when he first walks into King Arthur’s court, portrays immense strength, admirable good looks, and sheer power. In a sense, this is the individual that Gawain aspires to be. On the other hand, however, the Green Knight’s smug nature directly

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    not all. To be a good and true knight, a man had to follow certain ideals, ideals of chivalry and courtly love. That consisted of, being

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    King Arthur A Hero

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    famous Round Table: (“Camelot, Court of King Arthur”). There were a bunch of people that went to the round table to help Arthur make decisions on what to do for his country. The Round Table is where court was held. It was allegedly fashioned at the behest of Arthur to prevent quarrels among the knights: (“Round Table”). The legendary King Arthur was

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    Arthur: The Legandary Leader Is King Arthur a good leader role model? In King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by Roger Lancelyn Green, King Arthur is a great leader because he stands up for what he beleives in, is kind hearted, and is loyal. King Arthur is a good leader because he stands up for what he beleives in. When Launcelot and Guinevere commit treason, the book says, “‘Take twelve knights and do what must be done,’ said King Arthur when he had heard all the tale.” (p.305). Although

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