Tuesday 11 November 2014

FIt 4

Fit 4

1) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight can be viewed as a journey from life to death and back to life. Discuss how this works.
2) Sir Gawain is reborn both physically and spiritually at the end of the book how?
3) Whose Point of View are we suppose to exact at the end of the book? Why?
4) Is Gawain ruined as a knight or will we see great deeds from him again?
5) In your opinion who is really in control?
6) Is Gawain a hero?

Choose one of the following essay questions - make sure you use adequate examples from the text:

TEST:

  1. Analyze and explain the symbolic significance of Sir Gawain’s shield in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (lines 619-669), and evaluate how well Gawain measures up to the expectations suggested by the symbolism of the shield.


  2. How does Sir Gawain differ from Beowulf as a heroic figure? What do the two heroes have in common? How are they different? In what ways can Gawain be seen as a development or progression of the heroic figure in English literature

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