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Amanda [17]
3 years ago
7

Compare and contrast the characterizations of the Wanderer and Sir Gawain (the characters, not the poems).

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Serhud [2]3 years ago
6 0

 The Wanderer (from the Anglo-Saxon poem "The Wanderer") and Sir Gawain (from the Arthurian text Sir Gawain and the Green Knight) are in search for something. Withal, both men have been expatriated (the Wanderer has self-expatriated himself, and the promise Sir Gawain made coerces him to expatriate himself as well). The Wanderer (who has lost his family, king, and kinsmen) is in search for "one in the meadhall who kenned my people."          Sir Gawain is reluctant to accept the Green Knight’s challenge. He fears for his life. In the terminus he only accepts the challenge to forfend King Arthur’s life and accolade. He kens it is his obligation to forfend King Arthur, but only volunteers to do so at the last second. Sir Gawain withal breaks his oath to the Lord of the castle he is staying in. He broke their vow to trade whatever they had earned during the day when he keeps a sash the Lady of the castle gives him because he believes it will forfend him during his battle with the Green Knight.

hope this helps you

ollegr [7]3 years ago
5 0
<span>         The Wanderer (from the Anglo-Saxon poem "The Wanderer") and Sir Gawain (from the Arthurian text Sir Gawain and the Green Knight) are in search for something. Withal, both men have been expatriated (the Wanderer has self-expatriated himself, and the promise Sir Gawain made coerces him to expatriate himself as well). The Wanderer (who has lost his family, king, and kinsmen) is in search for "one in the meadhall who kenned my people."          Sir Gawain is reluctant to accept the Green Knight’s challenge. He fears for his life. In the terminus he only accepts the challenge to forfend King Arthur’s life and accolade. He kens it is his obligation to forfend King Arthur, but only volunteers to do so at the last second. Sir Gawain withal breaks his oath to the Lord of the castle he is staying in. He broke their vow to trade whatever they had earned during the day when he keeps a sash the Lady of the castle gives him because he believes it will forfend him during his battle with the Green Knight.</span>
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