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Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight


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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  1. A few powerful words . . . A promise that a
    knight gave to his lord
  2. the promise of loyalty a knight gave to his lord
    . . .
  3. Bravery, virtue, Christianity, selflessly
    fighting for justice
  4. chivalry
  5. medieval
  6. Nephew

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Feudalism
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Feudalism
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 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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Chivalry
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"Do you love me?"
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Chivalry
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 13. Adventure stories with kings, knights,
    damsels in distress, quests, battles, doomed love

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Damsel 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.
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Damsel 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.

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
14. love, honor, blend of realism fantasy
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 15. Legends anonymous traditional stories about
    the past

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 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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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 32. strange, unnatural, fantastical events

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The following answers 33
  1. A king
  2. Knights
  3. Ladies
  4. A banquet hall
  5. courtesy
  • 6. Bravery
  • 7. A contest or fight
  • 8. Weapons
  • 9. Armor

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 34. (1) He has heard stories of King Arthur
  • (2) He comes in peace
  • (3) He proposes a contest

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  • 35. King Arthur

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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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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 39. It is a combination of realistic and
    supernatural events.
  • 40. He wants to protect the honor of his king and
    his fellow knights.

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This 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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Sir 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

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  • 44. You are on your own with this one.
  • 45. supernatural

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 46. (1) Gawains honor is tested
  • (2) Dramatic language is used
  • (3) Supernatural actions occur

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 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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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 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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  • 53. The Green Knight is sharpening and grinding
    his ax.
  • 54. Gawain bared his neck, but he flinched.

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  • 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.

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 60. It comes about as a result of violating the
    chilvaric code.

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The Moral
61. Admit your mistakes and move on.
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