Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:
King Arthur - Courteous
Guenevere
Green Knight - 130-231 - Larger than life like Beowulf
- Muscular - green = nature - carries an ax
- Carries bob of holly - sign of peace?
- Humble - New type of warrior
- Lower-class?
- Chilvary
- Loyal
- Armor, appearance, beauty - 566-89
- Quickly shifts to courtly manners and details
- Difference between the Green Knight's interruption and Grendel's?
- Green Knight passes the kingdom in peace and not destruction
- A life for a life - Significance of cleaving the Green Knight's head?
- Setting - Christmas in the beginning of the story and once more at the beginning Gawain's journey - Significance?
- Many alliteration and attention to detail - Significance?
- Gawain journey to his death
- Represents a Christian's journey
- 720-25 - Less detail fighting and action
- Though both stories give thanks to God, God has more power in Sir Gawain than in Beowulf
- Castle within the woods - Significance? Nature
Lord of the castle - 844-47
- Further evidence of courtesy and chivalry - 916-19
Lady of the castle - 941-69
- Chilvaric code - 1010-19 - Secret Romance
*The Agreement* - The lord will hunt; Gawain will sleep - Exchange prizes
- Constrasting the descriptiong of the lord's hunt and Gawain's hunt
- All hunting scenes are active and fast-paced
- Gawain as prey; lady as hunter
- His knightly code is tested
- Heavy use of passive voice to describe his actions (1302-06)
- Hunt 1 - Deer (grace, beauty) - very detailed and graphic
- Bedroom Hunt 1 - Kissed the lady
- Exchange of Goods
- Hunt 2 - Boar (strength, perseverence)
- Bedroom Hunt 2 - Kissed the lady again
- Exchange of Goods
- Hunt 3 - Fox (sly, clever, deceptive)
- Gawain dreams of death
- Bedroom Hunt 3 - Takes lady's girdle
- Exchange of Goods - Gawain does not give the lord the girdle
- The "servant" tries to test him, as well
First stroke - Gawain flinches
Second stroke - Gawain doesn't flinch
Third stroke - Green Knight nicks Gawain's neck
- Gawain blames women for his sin - makes excuses
And here you'll find a cartoon of the story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t855W1rFYEo
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