• Chivalry At It's Finest | Sir Gawain And The Green Knight (Unknown Poet) BOOK REVIEW

  • Mar 28 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
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Chivalry At It's Finest | Sir Gawain And The Green Knight (Unknown Poet) BOOK REVIEW

  • Summary

  • Would you have the fortitude to stick to your principles, even in the face of certain death?

    'Sir Gawain And The Green Knight' by an unknown poet is a story from a 14th/15th century manuscript. It tells of Sir Gawain, a knight at Arthur's round table who accepts a challenge from a mysterious & magical being. This requires him to willingly offer up his life whilst first being tempted by the most beautiful lady in the land. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this little ditty and is a great example of poetry told in alliterative verse.

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    Timeline:

    (0:00) - Intro

    (4:10) - Themes/Questions

    (8:30) - Moral Learnings

    (19:21) - Author & Extras

    (23:28) - Summary

    (26:36) - Value 4 Value

    (28:33) - Join Live!

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