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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Do now: Why do you think things are repeated in threes in the story?. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. 1. What are the three main points of the Green Knight’s speech when he enters Camelot?
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Sir Gawain and the Green KnightDo now:Why do you think things are repeated in threes in the story?
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight • 1. What are the three main points of the Green Knight’s speech when he enters Camelot? • The Green Knight has heard great reports of King Arthur and his knights, he comes in peace, and he wants to enter into a contest with King Arthur.
Sir Gawain • 2. What challengedoes the Green Knight make to Arthur’s court? • He will allow King Arthur to strike him with an ax, provided that in a year and a day, Arthur will allow him to strike him with one swing also. • 3. What aspect of medieval romance does the Green Knight illustrate? • It combines realistic and supernatural elements.
Sir Gawain • 4. In what ways are Gawain’s words when he stands up to the Green Knight consistent with the ideals of chivalry? • Gawain’s words reflect the qualities of humility, respect for the king, and courtesy.
Sir Gawain • 5. Summarize the events as Sir Gawain approaches the Green Knight to accept his challenge. • Green Knight bows his head, Gawain picks up the ax and deals a sharp blow, cutting off his head. The head rolls. The Knight picks up his head and leaves on his horse.
Sir Gawain • 6. What does Gawain do to the Green Knight? • He cuts off the Green Knights head with one swing.
Sir Gawain • 7. What happens after Gawain does the answer to 5? • The Green Knight reminds Gawain that he must find him in a year and a day. He reveals he is the Knight of the Green Chapel and gallops off.
Sir Gawain • 8. What two characteristics of a medieval romance are shown in this incident? (use your notes to look up the elements of medieval romance) • Gawain’s honor is being put to the test. The dramatic language and supernatural elements are the other characteristics.
Sir Gawain • 9. Why might Arthur act so casually after witnessing this scene? • It is part of his bravery, and Arthur does not want to ruin the festivities. He also doesn’t want to upset Gawain.
Do Now • What do you think of the arrangement that the Lord of the castle made with Sir Gawain about giving each other whatever comes their way the next day?
Questions From Part 2 • When does Sir Gawain set out to fulfill his commitment to the Green Knight?
Questions From Part 2 • When does Sir Gawain come upon the castle?
Questions From Part 2 • Describe the Lord of the Castle.
Questions From Part 2 • What does the Lord advise Sir Gawain to do concerning his meeting with the Green Knight?
Questions From Part 2 • What deal does Sir Gawain make with the Lord of the castle while staying with him?
Questions From Part 2 • Describe the two ladies that Sir Gawain meets.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 1 • Sir Gawain sets out the following November to fulfill his promise.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 2 • After he prays for shelter, he finds a castle on Christmas Eve.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 3 • The Lord is dressed in red. His hair and beard are red and his complexion is ruddy red.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 4 • He tells Sir Gawain to stay at the castle for the next 3 days. Once that time is over, he can head out to find the Green Chapel and Green Knight.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 5 • The Lord of the castle will give Gawain anything he receives in his hunt the next day. In return, Gawain must give the Lord anything he receives.
Answers from part 2 • Slide 6 • One is older and not very attractive and one is beautiful and attractive to Sir Gawain.