Introduction Middle English Period + Sir Gawain

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Middle English Period, Language and Literature Part 1
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5V Literature
Middle English Period, Language and Literature Part 1

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Slide 2 - Video

When did the Normans invade England?
A
911 AD
B
966 AD
C
1066 AD
D
1086 AD

Slide 3 - Quiz

What was the purpose of the Domesday Book?
A
to carry out a census of all the conquered English peoples
B
to reorganize the English legal system along Norman lines
C
to record the details of how the Normans won the battle of Hastings
D
to record the population and ownership of every piece of land in England

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which of these was NOT introduced to England by the French?
A
Domesday Book
B
Feudal System
C
Language
D
Magna Carta

Slide 5 - Quiz

Changes in Language
French was only spoken in higher circle, common people still spoke English
Early Middle English consisted mostly of Ango-Saxon vocabulary

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Slide 7 - Video

Changes in Literature
Form: Alliterative verse replaced by (French-type) end-rhyme and fixed syllable patterns.
Content: Germanic poetry was replaced by a more elegant form of poetry. No more death, war and glory, but courtly love.
Women now had a more prominent place in literary works
Genres: Ballads - narrative poems intended to be sung
Romances – tales about quests for a noble cause by brave knights.

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • 14th century Arthurian Romance
  • Author unknown
  • Old English elements (alliterative verse)
  • French courtly tradition

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Slide 10 - Video

An important theme in this story is chivalry, what is chivalry?

Slide 11 - Mind map

What comes to mind when you think of the colour green?

Slide 12 - Mind map

Read Stanza 13 
  • What does the Green Knight mean when he calls Arthur's knights beardless children?
  • What is the game he wants to play and what is the reward?

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Read Stanza 19
  • What happens when Sir Gawain cuts off the knight's head?

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Slide 15 - Video

Read Stanza 23+24
  • What is the deal Bertilak makes with Sir Gawain?

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Day 1

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Day 2

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Read Stanza 29
  • What is Lady Bertilak's offer on the third day?

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Day 3

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Why does Gawain keep the girdle a secret?

Slide 21 - Open question

Read the rest of the story

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What do you think is meant with the last two lines of the poem?

Slide 23 - Mind map

What is the moral lesson to be learned here?

Slide 24 - Open question