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King Arthur's Journey In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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King Arthur and his knights are having a Christmas feast which lasted until New Year’s Day. The feast is in the castle of Camelot where the people of the Round Table gather. Sitting next to Arthur is his Queen Guinevere who is seated by Sir Gawain. A nephew of the king. Not long when everyone is sitting down to eat, the Green Knight shows up. He is massively big with entirely emerald green from head to toe and elegantly dressed in embroidered cloth and jewels. On one hand he carries a sprig of holly and the other hand an axe that’s at least 45 inches in length while riding on a green horse from hoof to mane. Refusing to join Arthur’s feast, the Green Knight challenged King Arthur to a duel. However, Sir Gawain stops the King from accepting …show more content…

After beheading the Green Knight, Sir Gawain is depressed by dark thoughts of what lies ahead for him and all while everyone “danced and sang till the sun went down that day. But mind your mood, Gawain, keep blacker thoughts at bay, or loose this lethal game you’ve promised you will play” (485-490). Of course, one would have anxiety of waiting for a year to come. The time has come for Sir Gawain to go through the unknown world to find the Green Chapel. He encounters a serious of dangers in numerous …show more content…

She does not stop there and keeps trying to temp Gawain. Before she leaves, she gave Gawain a green silk and gold girdle as a gift. She tricked him by saying it “will be safe against those who seek to strike him” (1853). She’s saying the girdle has a special power that protects a person who wears it from death. Like any human, I would definitely understand why he would accept the girdle. This would be Gawain’s turning point when he agreed to not tell the Lord. He wants to live because he loves his life more than his honor. He viewed himself as a coward and feels shameful but I think that he’s way too hard on himself. Also, taking all the challenges itself is enough to earn the girdle. For example, facing the many trials to be where he’s at now. Therefore, I feel that Gawain should not dismiss all the other noble acts which includes him being a courteous, brave, noble, and remaining

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