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Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight


1
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Source Burrows, J.A. A Reading of Sir Gawain and
    the Green Knight. New York Barnes and Noble,
    1966.

2
Sir Gawain
  • The Character
  • Courageous and brave
  • Flawless example of Christian chivalry
  • Flawed everyman

3
Sir Gawain
  • Element of Romance
  • Set in a remote place and time
  • Incorporates the marvelous and miracles
  • Hero is superior to other men and his environment
  • May involve Testing Plot

4
Sir Gawain
  • Testing Plot
  • Tester is unrealistic and remote
  • Test is extreme
  • Hero follows the higher of conflicting virtues
  • Tester relents and allows hero to fulfill lower
    virtue

5
Sir Gawain
  • Departs from Romance
  • Calendar time/ real places
  • Hero is one of us, not superior
  • Tester is split Morgan and Bercilak
  • Gawain fails the test because he is human and
    sinful
  • Mixture of romance and realism

6
Sir Gawain
  • Main Characters
  • Arthur King of Camelot
  • Sir Gawain Representative, not elect
  • Green Knight Ambiguous nature
  • Green body-supernatural
  • Green and gold equipment-courtly youth
  • Holly bob-life and peace
  • Axe-war

7
Sir Gawain
  • The Game
  • Governed by rules
  • Tests important knightly virtues
  • Involves seemingly inevitable death

8
Sir Gawain
  • Code of Chivalry
  • Posses faith in God
  • Loyal to people, principles, and promises
  • Without deceit
  • Upright and Virtuous

9
Sir Gawain
  • The Five Virtues
  • Generosity
  • Companionableness
  • Courtesy
  • Pure mind
  • Compassion

10
Sir Gawain
  • Recognition
  • The Green Knight
  • The exchange game was the real test

11
Sir Gawain
  • Confession
  • Shame and mortification
  • Statement of Sin Gawain admits cowardice,
    covetousness, and untruth
  • Request for penance

12
Sir Gawain
  • Condemnation
  • Gawain did sin
  • Sin was from love of life, not malice
  • Problem of shifting blame to women

13
Sir Gawain
  • Thematic Points
  • Openness and ambiguity
  • Combination of romance and realism
  • Gawain is human/sinful

14
Sir Gawain
  • Sir Gawains human experience
  • Social living
  • Alienation
  • Self-discovery
  • Desolation
  • Recovery and Restoration
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