Theme Of Chivalry In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Based on my findings, I can hypotheses that the Anglo Saxons and the people of the Middle Ages hoped for protection by their royalty, feared the unknown, valued the code of chivalry, and had a hard everyday life. “Beowulf” introduced the idea of the Anglo Saxons hope for protection as the hero of the story be the King of the Geats, and the people of the time, hoped their king would protect them just as Beowulf did. “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” introduced the value of the code of chivalry and a hard everyday life when Sir Gawain took King Arthur's place to play the Green Knight’s game, along with no other knight for the fear of the unknown giant, and then later told Sir Gawain’s daily work at the King’s home. Based on my findings, I can