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1 MEDIEVAL LEGENDS Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Le Morte D’Arthur

2 LEGEND A traditional story coming down from the past; especially: one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable Characteristics of a legend: Always about humans but can have magic or supernatural events Always about humans but can have magic or supernatural events Based on real people who are considered heroes Based on real people who are considered heroes Story handed down for many years Story handed down for many years Passed off as a true story Passed off as a true story

3 CHARACTERISTICS CONTINUED: A story from the past about a subject that was, or is believed to have been, historical A story from the past about a subject that was, or is believed to have been, historical Many legends tell about human beings who meet supernatural creatures Many legends tell about human beings who meet supernatural creatures Historical but not always factual Historical but not always factual Urban Legends (Modern) Urban Legends (Modern) Modern folklore consisting of stories believed by their tellers to be true Modern folklore consisting of stories believed by their tellers to be true Set in today’s time; not historical Set in today’s time; not historical Contains an element of mystery, horror, fear or humor Contains an element of mystery, horror, fear or humor Rarely able to be traced to original origins and if they can be traced, the connections are often obscured by later embellishment or adaptation Rarely able to be traced to original origins and if they can be traced, the connections are often obscured by later embellishment or adaptation

4 KING ARTHUR AND HIS COURT King Arthur is the figure at the heart of the Arthurian legends. He is said to be the son of Uther Pendragon and Igraine of Cornwall. His queen is named Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot is his most famous knight of his famous Knights of the Round Table. Other famous Arthurian characters are Merlin the Magician, Mordred, and Morgan Le Fay. King Arthur is the figure at the heart of the Arthurian legends. He is said to be the son of Uther Pendragon and Igraine of Cornwall. His queen is named Guinevere, and Sir Lancelot is his most famous knight of his famous Knights of the Round Table. Other famous Arthurian characters are Merlin the Magician, Mordred, and Morgan Le Fay. Modern scholarship has generally assumed that there was some actual person at the heart of the legends, though not, of course, a king with a band of knights in shining armor. Modern scholarship has generally assumed that there was some actual person at the heart of the legends, though not, of course, a king with a band of knights in shining armor. What cannot be denied is the influence of the figure of Arthur on literature, art, music, and society from the Middle Ages to the present. Central to the legend is the downfall of Arthur's kingdom. It is undermined by the treachery of Mordred. In the romance tradition that treachery is made possible because of the love of Lancelot and Guinevere. What cannot be denied is the influence of the figure of Arthur on literature, art, music, and society from the Middle Ages to the present. Central to the legend is the downfall of Arthur's kingdom. It is undermined by the treachery of Mordred. In the romance tradition that treachery is made possible because of the love of Lancelot and Guinevere.

5 ARTHURIAN LEGEND CONTINUED Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur would become what many considered the standard 'history' of Arthur. Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur would become what many considered the standard 'history' of Arthur. The baby Arthur was given to Ector to be raised in secret by his parents. After Uther's death there was no king ruling all England. Merlin had placed a sword in a stone, saying that whoever drew it out would be king. Arthur was the only one who could draw the sword named Excalibur. The baby Arthur was given to Ector to be raised in secret by his parents. After Uther's death there was no king ruling all England. Merlin had placed a sword in a stone, saying that whoever drew it out would be king. Arthur was the only one who could draw the sword named Excalibur. He married Guinevere whose father gave him the Round Table as a dowry; it became the place where his knights sat, to avoid arguments over rank. He married Guinevere whose father gave him the Round Table as a dowry; it became the place where his knights sat, to avoid arguments over rank. The Quest for the Holy Grail began and Lancelot's intrigue with the Queen came to light. The Quest for the Holy Grail began and Lancelot's intrigue with the Queen came to light.

6 ARTHURIAN LEGEND CONTINUED Lancelot fled and Guinevere was sentenced to death. Lancelot rescued her and took her to his realm. This led Arthur to crossing the channel and making war on his former knight. Lancelot fled and Guinevere was sentenced to death. Lancelot rescued her and took her to his realm. This led Arthur to crossing the channel and making war on his former knight. While away from Britain, he left Mordred in charge. Mordred rebelled and Arthur returned to take back his throne. This led to Arthur's last battle on Salisbury Plain, where he slew Mordred, but was himself gravely wounded. While away from Britain, he left Mordred in charge. Mordred rebelled and Arthur returned to take back his throne. This led to Arthur's last battle on Salisbury Plain, where he slew Mordred, but was himself gravely wounded. Arthur was then carried off in a barge, saying he was heading for the vale of Avalon. Some said he never died, but would one day return. However, his grave was supposedly discovered at Glastonbury in the reign of Henry II (1154-89). Arthur was then carried off in a barge, saying he was heading for the vale of Avalon. Some said he never died, but would one day return. However, his grave was supposedly discovered at Glastonbury in the reign of Henry II (1154-89).

7 SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT This green knight came into Arthur's hall prompted by Arthur’s half sister, Morgan Le Fay, and asked any one of his knights to trade blows. The Green Knight prepares to fight. Sir Gawain, one of Arthur’s knights of the round table accepted this challenge and he was allowed to strike first. He cut off the Green Knight's head. The latter calmly picked it up and told Gawain to meet him on New Year's Morning for his turn. This green knight came into Arthur's hall prompted by Arthur’s half sister, Morgan Le Fay, and asked any one of his knights to trade blows. The Green Knight prepares to fight. Sir Gawain, one of Arthur’s knights of the round table accepted this challenge and he was allowed to strike first. He cut off the Green Knight's head. The latter calmly picked it up and told Gawain to meet him on New Year's Morning for his turn. On his way to this meeting, Gawain lodged with a lord and each agreed to give the other what he had obtained during each day of Gawain's stay. On the first day, when the lord was out hunting, Gawain received a kiss from his wife which was duly passed on. On the second day, he received a brace of kisses which were also passed on. On the third day he was given three kisses and some green lace which would magically protect him, but only the three kisses were passed on. On his way to this meeting, Gawain lodged with a lord and each agreed to give the other what he had obtained during each day of Gawain's stay. On the first day, when the lord was out hunting, Gawain received a kiss from his wife which was duly passed on. On the second day, he received a brace of kisses which were also passed on. On the third day he was given three kisses and some green lace which would magically protect him, but only the three kisses were passed on.

8 SIR GAWAIN CONTINUED Having left the lord's residence, Gawain arrived at the Green Chapel where he was to meet the Green Knight. He knelt for the blow. The Green Knight aimed three blows at Gawain, but the first two did not make contact and the third only lightly cut his neck. Having left the lord's residence, Gawain arrived at the Green Chapel where he was to meet the Green Knight. He knelt for the blow. The Green Knight aimed three blows at Gawain, but the first two did not make contact and the third only lightly cut his neck. The Green Knight turned out to be the lord with whom he had been staying, and he said he would not have cut Gawain at all had the he told him about the lace. The Green Knight was called Bertilak, and he lived at Castle Hutton. The Green Knight turned out to be the lord with whom he had been staying, and he said he would not have cut Gawain at all had the he told him about the lace. The Green Knight was called Bertilak, and he lived at Castle Hutton. After reviewing this synopsis and watching the animated short, how does Sir Gawain and the Green Knight fit the characteristics of a legend? After reviewing this synopsis and watching the animated short, how does Sir Gawain and the Green Knight fit the characteristics of a legend?


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