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Medieval Romances Sir Gawain and the Green Knight & Le Morte D’Arthur

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Medieval Romances. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight & Le Morte D’Arthur. Characteristics of a Medieval Romance. Convey a sense of the supernatural Mystery and suspense Glamorous portrayal of castle life - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Medieval Romances

Medieval Romances

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight&

Le Morte D’Arthur

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Convey a sense of the

supernatural Mystery and suspense Glamorous portrayal of castle

life Chivalric ideals: character

guided by bravery, honor, courtesy, fairness to enemies, respect for women

Characteristics of a Medieval Romance

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Heroic adventures Setting is often imaginary/vague Concealed identities/disguises Damsels in distress

Characteristics of a Medieval Romance

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Birth is often mysterious Either away from his true

home or does not know his parents

True identity is often unknown at first

Faces extraordinary challenges

Triumphs and victories benefit a nation or group

The Romantic Hero

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Supernatural elements Heroic adventures epic quests Extraordinary challenges Victories benefit groups of people/nations

Romantic Heroes vs. Epic Heroes

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Sir Gawain: king Arthur’s nephew

and one of the bravest Knights of the Round Table

Follows the code of chivalry Story highlights Gawain’s flaw: his

fear of death causes him to break the code of chivalry

Appearances vs. reality: Gawain appears to be chivalrous and honest, but is neither when faced with death

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

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‘Sir Gawain and the Green Knight’ begins with a New Year’s Eve feast at Camelot

Dinner is interrupted by a giant green knight with an ax

The Green Knight rides into the hall on a green horse and issues a challenge He will allow whomever accepts the challenge to

strike him with his own axe, on the condition that the challenger find him in exactly one year to receive a blow in return

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