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The Concept Of Temptation In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight

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Additionally, The Gawain poet portrays the concept of temptation, which I can relate to. He represents this matter by Sir Gawain falling to a gift the host’s wife offers. When Sir Gawain encounters a splendid castle on his way to the Green Knight, the lord of the castle offer him a stay. During his stay, the wife of lord seduces the knight and presents him gifts, which Sir Gawain is able to resist. However, he could not resist the last gift that might help him when the Green Knight strikes his turn throwing an ax. The poet depicts, “The knight cast about in distress, and it came to his heart / This might be a treasure indeed when the time came to take / the blow he had bargained to suffer beside the Green Chapel. / If the gift meant remaining
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