Group B Blog Post
This week it's obviously appropriate to talk about Sir Gawain and The Green Knight. I wanted to propose the question, why do we think the Green Knight is such a bad guy. I get that we can perceive him as a little bold for riding in on the horse and challenging them to this game, but I feel like our first instinct is to treat him like the devil. In Fitt 4 he even is described as the devil. I see him as more of a challenger than anything, and not as in challenging them to competition more of challenging their character. He explicitly said he wasn't interesting in fighting and he comes in peace, and he acknowledged them as a brave court. His task was to find out who was the most formidable out of them all, and Gawain reigned supreme. Our opinions of every aspect in this poem are molded by the narration, and we're lead to believe that the Green Knight was an evil character.
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