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Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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“Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” translated by J.R.R. Tolkien is a narrative romance poetry depicting the journey of a knight errant. The foundation of the poem is based on a knight who struggles to maintain balance between his faith and the code of chivalry, particularly loyalty. On the voyage to achieve the promise he made to the Green Knight and to display his loyalty toward King Arthur, Sir Gawain encounters games testing his character. The games include forces of nature: death and human sexual desires; that challenge his faith and chivalric values. Furthermore, his inability to constrain himself from the seductive Lady Bercilak, affects his human morality and loyalty to his counterparts and God. Such behaviors and struggles are also experienced in “Lanval” between the mistress and Lanval. Sir Gawain possesses virtues that signify his relationship with God and his affiliation with humans; however, the tests presented to him, especially the fear of death and human desires, consume his ability to maintain both faith and loyalty to God and to human society. The introduction of Sir Gawain displays an individual who possesses knightly chivalric values. The first test displaying Sir Gawain chivalric values is during the first appearance of the Green Knight. The Green Knight proposes a game to King Arthur that involves a strike for a stroke. Sir Gawain’s loyalty and bravery is shown as he asks King Arthur for his permission to abandon the bench and to stand with

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