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What Does The Green Knight Symbolize

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The Green Knight in the poem serves as a symbol himself. When the Green Knight first gets introduced into the poem, “For man and gear and all were green as green could be” (149-150). The Green Knight’s green skin is what marks him as a supernatural character in the poem. “But in his one hand he had a holly bob that is goodliest in green when groves are bare” (206-207). “And an ax in his other, a huge and immense” (208). The Green Knight enters with a holly- branch that is always green symbolizing peace and an axe in the other hand symbolizing conflict. When Sir Gawain decapitates the Green Knight’s head it symbolizes the Green Knight’s immortality. Sir Gawain accepts the Green Knight’s challenge, “In a twelvemonth and a day he shall have of
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