Sir Gawain and the Green Knight & color

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The dais is "well ?decked" (Sir Gawain and the Green Night, 75), and "costly silk curtains" (76) canopy over Queen Guinevere. The Knights are described as "brave by din by day, dancing by night" (47 ), this is to say they are the paradigm of bravery and gentility. Both bravery and gentility are not indicative of the knights' humanity, his feelings and thoughts, rather how appears and acts...
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His very entrance to the narrative aims to shatter Camelot's superficial relationship with earthly trials. While Arthur seeks pleasure in hearing tales "of some fair feat" (92), the Green Knight undermines all formality known to be chivalrous challenging the king to a life risking game. With a "broad neck to buttocks" (137), (opposed to Arthur's' court depicted in the ever regal color red,) the Knight is clothed in green, the color of nature...
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