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Erin Warcola

Sir Wilona: Wilona Smith
Horizontales
What does sir Gawain do when the green knight goes to strike him the first time?
What does sir Gawain accept from Lady Bertilak?
Symbolizes new beginnings; new year
What did they believe in at this time?
"Sir, if you are Gawain, it astonishes me That a man always so inclined to good, Cannot grasp the rules of polite behaviour, And if someone instructs him, lets them drop out of mind. You have quickly forgotten what I taught you yesterday [. . .] about kissing," the fair lady replied
What type of weapon did they use to cut off the green knights head?
What country does this story take in?
One of the most wild and natural places throughout the story
"If you are as courageous as everyone says, You will graciously grant me the game that I ask for by right."
When does the beginning of the story take place?
Verticales
How many strikes did the green knight take at sir Gawain?
What is the name of sir gawains horse?
Where did the king spend Christmas?
"I am the weakest [of your knight], I know, and the dullest-minded, So my death would be the least loss, if truth should be told; Only because you are my uncle am I to be praised, No virtue I know in myself but your blood."
Although inwardly Arthur was deeply astonished, He let no sign of this appear, but loudly remarked To the beautiful queen with courteous speech, "Dear Lady, let nothing distress you today. Such strange goings-on are fitting at Christmas, Putting on interludes, laughing and singing, Mixed with courtly dances of ladies and knights."
"Everything I ever promised you I shall readily give."
What does the green knight end up calling sir Gawain during their final confrontation?
What is the name of King Arthurs court?
Symbol on Sir Gawain's sheild