Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
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2Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- A few powerful words . . . A promise that a
knight gave to his lord - the promise of loyalty a knight gave to his lord
. . . - Bravery, virtue, Christianity, selflessly
fighting for justice - chivalry
- medieval
- Nephew
3Feudalism
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5Feudalism
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- 7. Sir Thomas Malory
- 8. Cattle stealing, extortion, assault
- 9. Prisoner of war or cattle rustler
- 10. True
- 11. Aid others by volunteering, loyally stand by
friends - 12. Narratives based on fantasy, tell of strange
supernatural events, exotic setting
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8Chivalry
9"Do you love me?"
10Chivalry
11Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 13. Adventure stories with kings, knights,
damsels in distress, quests, battles, doomed love
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13Damsel in Distress
A damsel in distress is a stock character, almost
inevitably a young woman, who has been placed in
a dire predicament by a villain or a monster and
who requires a hero to dash to her rescue.
14Damsel in Distress
- Damsels in distress are
- normally tied up or chained
- to prevent their escape in
- the old melodramas and
- serials they would then be
- thrown onto railroad tracks
- or tied onto logs headed
- into a sawmill.
15Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
14. love, honor, blend of realism fantasy
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- 15. Legends anonymous traditional stories about
the past
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- 16. Heroic figures memorable deeds, quests,
contests, tests, patterned events that occur in
threes
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- You are on your own with 17 26.
- 27. He was a hero
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- 28. Camelot, Arthurs court, New Years Eve feast
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- 29. Quatrain
- 30. abab USE LOWERCASE LETTERS!!
- 31. Stunned amazement, shock, silence
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- 32. strange, unnatural, fantastical events
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25Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The following answers 33
- A king
- Knights
- Ladies
- A banquet hall
- courtesy
- 6. Bravery
- 7. A contest or fight
- 8. Weapons
- 9. Armor
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- 34. (1) He has heard stories of King Arthur
- (2) He comes in peace
- (3) He proposes a contest
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- 36. Because he is the model of bravery
- 37. The beheading game
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- 38. The Green Knight will allow anyone to strike
a blow with the ax if that person will return the
favor in 1 year and 1 day.
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- 39. It is a combination of realistic and
supernatural events. - 40. He wants to protect the honor of his king and
his fellow knights.
31This is what Gawain would have looked liked
Gawain has the image of the pentangle on his
shield. The pentangle is the representation of
the token of truth.
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33Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 41. No She can be left out of this story
- 42. Because he displays the idealistic qualities
of humility, respect, and courtesy - 43. He chops his head off
34Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 44. You are on your own with this one.
- 45. supernatural
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- 46. (1) Gawains honor is tested
- (2) Dramatic language is used
- (3) Supernatural actions occur
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- 47. King Arthur is uneasy but maintains his calm.
He encourages everyone to enjoy the festivities
of the New Years Eve party. - 48. November
- 49. A wondrous castle
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- 50. This is the castle of the Green Knight
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- 51. He agrees to exchange whatever he receives
for the next three (3) days with the lord of the
castle.
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- 52. emptiness, loneliness, sadness
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42Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 53. The Green Knight is sharpening and grinding
his ax. - 54. Gawain bared his neck, but he flinched.
43Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 55. Gawain did not flinch
- 56. The Green Knight took the ax away just in
time.
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- 57. The Green Knight knicks the skin on Gawains
neck. - 58. Test of the heros bravery and courage
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- 59. Gawain admits his own failure. He is angry
with himself, ashamed, and asks for forgiveness.
46Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- 60. It comes about as a result of violating the
chilvaric code.
47The Moral
61. Admit your mistakes and move on.