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Themes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Temptation and testing  “A trial of Gawain’s fidelity to his host and of his loyalty to the chivalric ideal.

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1 Themes in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

2 Temptation and testing  “A trial of Gawain’s fidelity to his host and of his loyalty to the chivalric ideal of truth.”  A typical temptation fable of the medieval period presents a series of tribulations assembled as tests of moral virtue.  The Green Knight tests Gawain’s ability to follow the virtues represented on his shield.  The five points of the pentangle denote the five moral virtues of the code of chivalry: friendship, generosity, chastity, courtesy and piety.”

3  Sir Gawain’s devotion to the code of chivalry is constantly being tested by the Green Knight  King Arthur’s court- friendship and courtesy  Generosity and courtesy is seen during his visit at the castle  Gawain’s piety and chastity are tested by the host’s wife-must accept girdle according to his code  The green girdle tempts him to abandon the code of chivalry  He later repents to the Green Knight – he becomes aware of his mortality and weakness- he rises above his mistakes and achieves growth through his experience

4 Hunting and seduction  There are parallels between the hunting scenes and the seduction scenes  Deer- unspecific and nonviolent like the seduction scene- there is no apparent danger  Boar- more detail and more difficult to hunt- the host’s wife is more forward  Fox- most easily connected- resorts to trickery to save his skin- Gawain accepts the girdle to save his life

5 Nature Vs Chivalry  The Green Knight invades Arthur’s peaceful hall  Nature can be seen as force that keeps man from the code of chivalry.  It may also be seen as an inevitable ruler over man.  Richard Hamilton asserts, “ the author creates a dark world of potential failure and warns of ‘powers of evil which may corrupt even the most virtuous men and institutions’”  “Gawain is truly imperfect and it is through his lesson of humility that he finds redemption”

6 Games  An exchange of beheading  An exchange of winnings  The hero’s survival of the first game depends on his honesty, the second on his purity

7 Symbolism  Color green- nature, rebirth, witchcraft, the fading away of youth (when combined with gold like the girdle)  The Green Knight- a manifestation of the devil, a fusion of two deities- good and evil or life and death  The Pentangle- infinity, the 5 virtues in the Code of Chivalry, the five tasks  The girdle- a replacement for his trust in God to save him from the axe wound, a symbol of feminine power, a sexual symbol???  The wound- Gawain’s sin-his desire to preserve mortal life. Eventually the wound heals which is symbol of his forgiven sins.


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