Thursday, March 28, 2019

Essay on Games in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight -- Sir Gawain Green

Games in Sir Gawain and the potassium Knight Many spunkys argon involved in the plot of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The Green Knight, Bercilak de Hautdesert, plays a Christmas support with Arthurs judicatory at Camelot (line 283) Gawains hosts wife plays games with Gawain throughout the third section of the poem Gawains sees his arrangement of mutual trade with his host as a game (line 1380) and all of the events of the baloney are revealed as a game of Arthurs sister, Morgan Le Fay (lines 2456-2466). Throughout the telling of the story, the author plays a mental game with the reader or listener, as well. The Christmas game that the Green Knight comes to play with Arthurs court at the instigation of Morgan Le Fay provides the structure with which the plot of the entire story is held together. At first, the court believes that the knight has come for rival bare (line 277) when he reveals his intent to exchange one blow for another, it seems that it would be an easy cont est for an opponent to win, since no one expects the knight to survive having his head outside with his own axe. However, the knight picks up his severed head and leaves, revealing the seriousness of Gawains promise to accept a return blow, Arthur downplays the importance of this promise, saying, Now, sir, hang up your axe, and returning to the feast. (line 477) Arthur also downplays the importance of the contest before Gawain deals his blow to the knight, prophesying Gawains ultimate success Keep, cousin, said the king, what you cut with this day And if you rule it aright, then readily, I know, You shall stand the stroke it will strike after. (lines 371-374) Although neither the reader nor Gawain is assured o... ...h century or today, is human and subject to failings, as well. Gawain learned his lesson from the Green Knight and communicated it to Arthurs court. I believe that the author hopes that his audience will cultivate the message to heart, as well. Works Cited Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in The Norton Anthology of slope Literature, Sixth Edition, Volume One. General Ed. M.H. Abrams. New York Norton, 1993. Works Consulted Bennett, Michael J. The Historical backdrop in A Companion to the Gawain-Poet, pp. 71-90. Derek Brewer and Jonathan Gibson, editors. Cambridge D.S. Brewer, 1997. Putter, Ad. An Introduction to the Gawain-poet. New York Addison Wesley Longman, 1996. Riddy, Felicity. Jewels in Pearl in A Companion to the Gawain-Poet, pp. 142-55. Derek Brewer and Jonathan Gibson, editors. Cambridge D.S. Brewer, 1997.

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