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Monday, August 31, 2015

Off With Your Head!

            
The reinstatement of Middle English into my college life was a smooth one, since King Arthur's request  was rather similar to the request of my most familiar middle-aged buddies—those being, the Wife of Bath and her gaggle of travelers (Canterbury Tales) one-upping each other with interesting stories. **Sidebar: I’d be much more interested in a free round of booze for my great, interesting story than King Arthur’s idea of fun (ie; watching him not eat from the rather excessive spread of food. #YourGameIsBoringBro)**


Anyway…
            I cannot entirely decide who I am more interested/fascinated by: the shocking, marvelous Green Knight or the ballsy, loyal Sir Gawain. For sure, Sir Gawain is a brave guy. Beyond bravery, though, he is admirable for his commitment to King Arthur, even after his courts de-glorification in the face of the Green Knight: “Where’s the fortitude and fearlessness you are so famous for?/…what a scandal!/You flap you flinch and I’ve not raised a finger!” Even after King Arthur & his round tables abilities have been showed to be lacking, Sir Gawain maintains that King Arthur, and his men, are “brave and bold” and worthy of his self-sacrifice. (Can’t say I’d agree, regardless to how scary this guy may be). The Green Knight, though, appears as a street corner magician—not magical in the sense that he is foreign and not understood, and therefore must be magic (which I’m sure much of King Arthur’s crew believed), but because he propositions the crowd in a pick-a-card-any-card manor, saying “So who has the gall? The gumption? The guts?/ Who will spring from his seat and catch my weapon?” Sadly, I imagined him with his stage assistant, distracting the audience with her beauty, ready to fool some fool into taking on this battle, little do they know…. he can still live, breathe and walk without his head! Talk about trickery (…but I mean like cool, I-like-your-style kind of trickery).
            While reading the story, I wondered what the Green Knight looked like. What I found surprising was Google Images wide range of interpretations. While one photo makes him and his horse look possessed, another portrays him as a grass-like-monster emerging from the soil and asking someone to chop off his head. I pictured him similarly to the third photo pictured: majestic, kind of strange, but altogether approachable, in the your kinda green and off-putting, but i'll ignore that sort of way.....