Theme Of Maturity In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, translated by Burton Raffel and with a new introduction by Brenda Webster, one major theme is the hero’s passage to maturity. Along the way, the hero, Gawain, passes three major tests and shows that he is maturing and becoming more of a noble knight. The three major tests include the Green Knight’s challenge, the three days of temptation by Bercilak’s wife, and the incident with the green belt. The first test Gawain faces is the Green Knight’s challenge. This came after the Green Knight peacefully rode in on Arthur’s court. The Green Knight tells Arthur that his purpose in visiting is to find out if everything he heard about is true. The Green Knight mentions how he has heard that Arthur’s men are the proudest,