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The poem’s “beheading game” is relatively simple, but integrated with it are elements of chivalric romance, moral theology, Arthurian myth, and otherworldly magic that provide clues to traditions and values during the poet’s own era. Most scholars conclude from this that the actions of Gawain should be evaluated not only from the standpoint of knightly duty, but religious orthodoxy as well. The Sir Gawain manuscript also contains three other poems by the same author, involving Christian history and doctrine. An intimate knowledge of the habits and dress of the noble classes is evident as well, which probably means that the poet was in a position to attend aristocratic social events, such as banquets, holiday festivities, and hunting expeditions. Details in the poem support this date the dress of the characters, the architecture of Bertilak’s castle, and the general emphasis on the luxurious splendor of courtly life all suggest that it was composed c. It is written in the language of the northwest midlands of England in the latter half of the fourteenth century, and the physical characteristics of the manuscript itself indicate that it was produced at a time very near 1400.

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Although nothing is known about the author, a number of educated guesses can be made based on the one surviving manuscript of the poem. The origin of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is obscure. Sir Gawain agrees to play a beheading “game” with a mysterious green knight the knight magically survives the loss of his head, and a year later Gawain faces his own imminent beheading.Įvents in History at the Time of the Poem When she's not working, you can find her on Twitter chirping about movies & TV, books, politics, ADHD, history, and sharing pictures of her cats Or you can contact her directly at alishag(at)screenrant(dot)com.A long poem in Middle English set in the mythic days of King Arthur composed in the late fourteenth century, but not published until 1839. As a kid, her nose was always in a book or eyes glued to a screen, so it was inevitable she'd end up in two different worlds that are all about storytelling.

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Alisha has a Master of Arts in English from the University of Dallas and spent her years before jumping into entertainment journalism as an adjunct professor, a background that has come in handy in her editing roles. She's also the co-leader of California Freelance Writers United, a grassroots organization advocating for smarter legislation and forward-thinking labor law for freelance writers in California and across the country. Her work can be found, or expertise cited, at Forbes, CNN, CBS, Variety, CNBC, Marvel, Business Insider,, Film School Rejects, and more.

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Previously, she was the editor-at-large and editor-in-chief for Movie Pilot. She'll next be seen playing Jade in the upcoming Willow series.Īlisha Grauso is a features editor at Screen Rant, as well as the editorial lead for Atom Insider with Atom Tickets. Kellyman has gained traction as of late, appearing in Solo: A Star Wars Story and as Karli Morgenthau in The Falcon & The Winter Soldier. He'll next be seen in Marvel's Eternals.Įrin Kellyman as Saint Winifred - A mysterious young woman who presents Gawain with a test.

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Keoghan is known for TV series Love/Hate and Rebellion, 2017 film The Killing of a Sacred Deer, and playing George in Dunkirk. Sarita Choudhury as Gawain's Mother / Morgan le Fay - Magical mother to Gawain whose machinations summon the Green Knight. Her credits include playing Kith Lyonne on Jessica Jones, Mira Berenson on Homeland, and Egeria in the Hunger Games movies.īarry Keoghan as the Scavenger - A cutthroat and thief Gawain comes across on his journey. Dickie is best known as Lysa Arryn in Game of Thrones, Agnes in The Pillars of the Earth, Ford in Prometheus, and Nathalie Kensington in The Complex: Lockdown. Katie Dickie as Queen Guinevere - Wife of Arthur and the wise and benevolent Queen of Camelot.















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