Comparing The Third Section Of Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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In the third section of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, it is evident that there is a dominant appearance of a "natural world." The Green Knight is the clear connection between the other world and the real world. This particular section focused on hunting, violence and sex with a male dominatcy. The hunting and violence seemed to be a ritual in the “natural” or other world because it happened consecutivly over the course of the third section. As found in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, “Proudly with huntsmen and horns through wilds they passed apace, uncouple among the thorns, the hounds ran headlong race.” It is shown that men are flaunting their strength and power over the living, both women and animals. The connection between the other