Medieval Romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

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Medieval Romance “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”

Medieval Romance “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”

Historical Context n Written mid to late fourteenth century n Composed by a university-trained

Historical Context n Written mid to late fourteenth century n Composed by a university-trained clerk: The Pearl Poet n Written in a dialect of Middle English n Belongs to a type of literature traditionally known as Alliterative Revival (Northern England)

Literary Context n Purpose of alliteration: to connect two halves of each poetic line

Literary Context n Purpose of alliteration: to connect two halves of each poetic line n Poet uses rhyme to structure the stanzas n Each group of long alliterative rhyme concludes with a word or phrase containing two syllables and a quatrainknown together as the “bob and wheel. ”

Literary Devices n Bob and wheel – technique used for n Bob and wheel

Literary Devices n Bob and wheel – technique used for n Bob and wheel help to spin the plot and spinning cloth. narrative together in intricate ways. n Bob and wheel provide commentaries on what has just happened, create or fulfill moments of suspense, and serve as transitions to the next scene or idea.

Literary Devices Story is told in four “fitts” (parts), which weave together at least

Literary Devices Story is told in four “fitts” (parts), which weave together at least three separate narrative strings commonly found in medieval folklore and romance. n First plot: “The beheading game”: derived from pagan myths related to the agricultural cycles of planting and harvesting crops. n Second and Third Plots: Exchange of winnings and hero’s temptation: romance (honesty, loyalty and chastity are tested). n