Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an amazing poem that combined a lot of medieval history along with a deep storyline in order to convey an enjoyable piece of literature. Right from the start, the readers will learn about a beheading game that will instantly draw their attention to the poem. Even though it may seem like a fun game at first, the readers are introduced to Sir Gawain and learned how the game affected him after it was completed. Throughout the poem, Gawain faced a lot of adversities, but those adversities helped Gawain changed for the better. Sir Gawain was being tested many ways, and the true objective of those tests was to observe if he is going to abide by the code of chivalry. The code of chivalry is used to teach young knight how to live as proper knight. Either way, throughout the tests Gawain realized that he is human can make mistakes like everyone else. All throughout the poem, the process of sin and forgiveness is one of the overwhelming themes presented. Gawain tired to stay true to the code of chivalry but broke it when he laid his eye on the green girdle. At first, Gawain denied the Queen’s gifts twice, but when Bertilak’s wife …show more content…
What Gawain learned in the poem also deal with real life situation that can affect anyone of us. Everyone has their flaws and will make mistakes throughout their lives. No one is perfect and as human, we strived to fix our flaws in order for us to become better people. The theme of the poem is very relatable while still being understandable and plausible. The readers should be able to recognize some of these messages scattered throughout the poem as it deals with human nature because all of us should have gone through what Sir Gawain went through during some part of our life. Alongside Sir Gawain, we are flawed as well, but we can do whatever it take to become better both spiritually and