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English Literature
PTA exam in VWO 6
This year: The Middle Ages 
(period 4 + test)

  • Beowulf
  • Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
  • Robin Hood
  • Canterbury Tales




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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

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Today's learning goal
After the lesson you can: 
  • summarize the story "Gawain and the Green Knight" in three sentences. 
 

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How: 

  •  Look at the original text
  • Answer questions on page 31 Alquin

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

  • Read the information on page 26
  • Answer the questions, except questions 4 and 10.
  • HW check!

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Go to:
Magister.me -> PTO4 Herhalingsweek -> Sources -> Alquin -> p. 26

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Page 31
Question 1. How does Gawain behave towards the lady of the castle?
Question 2. What is the most striking aspect of the lady's behaviour?
Question 3. Why does Gawain resist her advances? 
Question 4: x (skip)
Question 5a . Identify the alliterative words in lines 1 to 15
Question 5b. Which famous mediaeval poem is alliterative throughout?
Question 5c. Explain: in this poem the 4 short rhyming lines are used as a cliffhanger.


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Page 31
Question 1. How does Gawain behave towards the lady of the castle?

  • He is very chivalrous. In other words, he behaves exactly as one would expect of a knight: he is polite towards her, he flirts with her a little and he promises to serve her.


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Page 31
Question 2. What is the most striking aspect of the lady's behaviour?

  • She leads the conversation, actively trying to seduce Gawain. However, she does not seem disappointed that he rejects her advances


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Question 3. Why does Gawain resist her advances? 
  • His quest matters more than anything else, 
     ‘[he] had little love / To spare from his sorrowful quest, which he might not / forestall.’
  • he has made a vow of chastity, which he is not prepared to break. 
  • It might also be that he doesn’t dare accept the lady’s advances, because of his agreement with the lord of the castle.


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Question 4. Do you think the lady's behaviour is in keeping with (in overeenstemming met) the context of the poem? Why (not)?

You can skip this question. 

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Question 5a . Identify the alliterative words in lines 1 to 15
  • line 3 snug/streams, while/walls
  • line 4 coverlets/canopied
  • line 5 drowsing/dimly
  • line 6 small/sound
  • line 8 lifts/little, corner/curtain
  • line 10 lady/lovely/look
  • line 11 draws/door
  • line 13 sinks/soundlessly
  • line 14 steps/steals
  • line 15 brushes/back, curtain/cautiously/creeps

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Question 5c. Explain: in this poem the 4 short rhyming lines are used as a cliffhanger. 

  • Like the closing scene of a soap opera, the final four lines leave the audience wondering what is going to happen in the next part.

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Page 31
Question 6. How does Gawain behave when he meets the Green Knight?
Question 7. What parallels are there between Gawain's encounter with the lady and his meeting with the Green Knight?
Question 8. How is is that the Green Knight is able to recognise the belt Gawain is wearing?
Question 9. The Green Knight thinks that Gawain is the most faultless warrior that walks on foot. Do you agree after reading the two fragments?
Question 11. Why did the Green Knight want to test Gawain and why did he send his wife to Gawain?

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Question 6. How does Gawain behave when he meets the Green Knight?
  • At first, he is not very chivalrous: despite his magic belt, he is scared and he fails to keep the agreement, insofar as he flinches when the Green Knight swings his axe. Only once the belt has done its job does Gawain become talkative again. When it comes to light that the belt belongs to the Green Knight, Gawain recognises that he hasn’t behaved nobly and regrets what he has done.

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Question 7. What parallels are there between Gawain's encounter with the lady and his meeting with the Green Knight?
  • In both encounters, Gawain shows reluctance: first to be seduced by the beautiful lady, and later, to be slain by the Green Knight. In both cases, his reputation is consequently questioned and he is goaded for his reluctance: the lady challenges Gawain by referring to his reputation as a lover, while the Green Knight challenges him by drawing attention to his reputation as a knight

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Page 31
Question 8. How is is that the Green Knight is able to recognise the belt Gawain is wearing?

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Question 9. The Green Knight thinks that Gawain is the most faultless warrior that walks on foot. Do you agree after reading the two fragments?

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Question 11. Why did the Green Knight want to test Gawain and why did he send his wife to Gawain?
The Green Knight says that he was bewitched by the famous witch Morgan le Fay. She wanted to know whether the reputation of Arthur’s knights was deserved, and to frighten Guinevere by
confronting her with the Green Knight. The Green Knight probably wanted to help Gawain by sending his wife to give him the magic belt. It is not clear whether the spell is broken once Gawain has passed the test.

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Today's learning goal
After the lesson you can: 
  • summarize the story "Gawain and the Green Knight" in three sentences. 
 

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Now: Tell the story in 3 sentences.

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Work on:
Holmwoods or book assignment

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