Group B blog post
At the completion of fitt 4, Gawain has officially failed his test. It is revealed that the entire "game" proposed by the Green Knight was a test of Arthur's court, and Gawain, its representative has exposed the weaknesses in the court. One thing that I found interesting was the fact that every member of the court wore a lace that matched Gawain's out of support. While initially I assumed that this was simply a showing of support for Gawain, I now believe that it represents something greater. Gawain's failure is representative of the entire court, meaning the entire court shares his shame. The entire court wearing the lace represents the fact that every member of the court has failed, and they must all show this fact.
I noticed this too. I thought it was connected to the idea that humans will always be burdened with sin because the author writes, "a sign that his honer was stained by sin" (IV.2488), despite the fact that Gawain is the most honorable knight.
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