Sunday, June 2, 2019
The Character of the Green Knight in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Es
The Character of the Green Knight in Sir Gawain and the Green KnightIn the most general sense, the Green Knight is an anomaly to the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the moreover supernatural element in what is otherwise a very believable and wholly real rendering of a particular(prenominal) length of time. Gawain is momentarily tricked into believingor, rather, hopingthat the garter is magical in nature, but both his fear and the Green Knight dispel him of that heathen notion. Thus on the one hand the poet warns us of the danger of accepting the supernatural qua supernatural, while on the other he demands that we understand the Green Knight to be an observation of the power of Morgan le Fay, who is well taught in magic arts. The effect of this then is to thrust the Green Knight into an even greater shroud of mystery than regular for Arthurian tales, which usually feature a whole cast of impossible characters. From this isolated line of thought, it would se em as if the Green Knight ought to be held only to his own, strange, separate rules. Since he is the sole f...
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