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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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Sir Gawain Nephew to King Arthur One of the most famous knights of the Round Table Characterized by the romancers as the sage and courteous Gawain. Chaucer alludes in his “Squire’s Tale,” where the strange knight “salueth” all the court Chaucer alludes in his “Squire’s Tale,” where the strange knight “salueth” all the court Brothers were Agravain, Gaharet, and Gareth. Appears in nearly all of the major Arthurian stories, medieval and modern, and plays a central role in many
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The Text Thought to have been composed in the mid to late fourteenth century. Anonymous author is today called alternately "The Pearl Poet," after the poem Pearl in the same manuscript, or “The Gawain Poet” Contains three other poems: Pearl, Cleanness, and Patience Written in long alliterative lines with the rhyme scheme of ababa, in 101 stanzas
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The Story The Code of Chivalry Laws of Courtly Love Gawain is a noble knight who is the epitome of chivalry; he is loyal, honest and above all, courteous. Throughout the story, he is subjected to a number of tests of character, some known and some unknown– the reader sees the struggles he faces internally.
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Examples of The Code of Chivalry Thou shalt defend the Church. Thou shalt repect all weaknesses, and shalt constitute thyself the defender of them. Live to serve King and Country. Live to defend Crown and Country and all it holds dear. Live one's life so that it is worthy of respect and honor. Live for freedom, justice and all that is good. Never attack an unarmed foe.
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Examples from The Laws of Courtly Love Thou shalt avoid avarice like the deadly pestilence and shalt embrace its opposite. Thou shalt keep thyself chaste for the sake of her whom thou lovest. Boys do not love until they reach the age of maturity. When one lover dies, a widowhood of two years is required of the survivor. No one should be deprived of love without the very best of reasons. No one can love unless he is propelled by the persuasion of love.
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Summary Camelot, around Christmas– 15 days of celebrating Dinner– Green Knight storms in on a horse, carrying a battle-axe Challenges Arthur’s men to a fight Who accepts the challenge?
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Your turn– what happens next?
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