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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight1

in one year. The Green Knight agrees if Gawain will come to wherever he thinks the Green Knight will be. Of course, Gawain has no clue where he would find him, so the Green Knight says that he will tell him if Gawain can hit him square on the neck. Then Sir Gawain strikes him directly on his neck, and the Green Knights head rolls off. The Green Knight proceeds to pick up his head and leave, while bleeding terribly from the neck as if he were unharmed. Before he leaves, he tells Sir Gawain to come to the Green Chapel when they agreed. So then a year passes before Gawain comes across his second trial. It occurs while Gawain stays in the castle of a hospitable lord before he is to meet again with the Green Knight. During his stay, the lord and Sir Gawain agree to “exchange what each has won during the day” (Ponsor 128). For three days the lord brings back what he has hunted, and Gawain gives him the kisses he has received from the lady of the castle. However, he also received a magical green scarf from the lady on the third day, but fails to exchange it for it is a token of good luck. When Sir Gawain finally meets with the Green Knight, he prepares to be struck with a scythe, but the Green Knight ends up only giving him a minor scratch on the neck. This is because the knight was testing his honor, and he scratched him because he did not maintain his honor on that third day. He was supposed to hand over the scarf, but failed. The final steps of the hero cycle are the “apotheosis” and the return home with a gift or token of recognition. The apotheosis occurs when the Green Knight and Sir Gawain meet for the second time. After the Green Knight finds that Sir Gawain has been dishonorable, he becomes ashamed of himself and admits that he has failed to be a good knight. The Green Knight forgives him completely after this, and praises Sir Gawain’s virtue. He explains that Morgan le Fay sent him to ...

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