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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight :: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Sir Gawain and The kilobyte KnightThe story, Sir Gawain and the verdancy Knight, was told in the14th century by an anonymous poet about a newborn knight on his first adventure. In my analysis of Part 4, lines 2358 by means of 2350, I will discuss the significance of the number one- tercet, the tap, the asking of the immature Knight his name, and the reverse lightning belt. I will develop the theory that the germ uses this story and these significant symbols to bring out his Christian beliefs about the variant and its weakness. The passage opens with the Green Knight explaining why he has not taken with(p) Gawain the first two times because Gawain has kept the agreements. The agreement is that whatever the Green Knight wins in the woods, he will exchange with Sir Gawain for his earning in the fortress at the end of each day. The Green Knight explains that the reason that Gawain is tapped is because the tertiary time he withheld a part of his earnings for the day (the green belt). The Green Knight swings two times, stopping short on the third base time, he taps Gawain, scarring him but not chopping off his corpus.There is outstanding significance in the fact that the events in this poem occur in multiples of 3. Three times Gawain is tempted by the lovely lady, and on the third time, he succumbs to her temptations, by accepting the green belt. The hunts take place on three different days. The third day, Gawain withholds a portion of his earnings. The Green Knight swings at Gawain three times. He purposely misses the first two times. On the third time he taps him, leaving a scar. The significance of every(prenominal) these threes is that Christianity teaches the trilogy the Father, the Son, the Holy Ghost. Almost everything in life falls into groups threes man, women, child three trimesters to the birth of a child the Sun, Moon and the Earth. The fact that the events unfold in counts of threes explains the depth with which the anonymous poet was tr ying to connect this story and this passage to the rule book and biblical events.The tap represents Gawains punishment for not exchanging his earnings. He is tapped instead of his head being chopped off because the Green Knight acknowledges the fact that he has told his wife, the lovely lady, to tempt Gawain and he understands why Gawain does not give up the green belt.

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