Sir Gavin and Mrs. Lagner are short stories with different prototype characters. From the beginning of the story, it outlined major issues. Unfortunately, there were other problems in knowing that King Arthur and Sir Gwen knew that Mrs. Moderon had been deceived. After that, they will continue looking for answers to the riddles given by Black Knight. Sir Gawain and Mrs. Lagner meet various requirements for further analysis of the story.
The role analysis of Sir Gawain and Green Knight - Sir Gavin, "Wedding of Sir Gawain and Sir Lager" is a medieval romantic poem written by an anonymous writer. Sir Gao Wen is one of the protagonists of this poem. He is a very flattering person. Sir Gawain represents the ideal knight of the 14th century. Through the story, we saw that Sir Gawain was always depicted as a very polite aristocratic knight who tried to help King Arthur. The character of Sir Gavin is like kindness and generosity.
Sir Gavin and Mrs. Lagner are short stories with different prototype characters. From the beginning of the story, it outlined major issues. Unfortunately, there were other problems in knowing that King Arthur and Sir Gwen knew that Mrs. Moderon had been deceived. After that, they will continue looking for answers to the riddles given by Black Knight. - "The Coyote Columbus Story" shows indigenous people's view of the beginning of colonialism. When introducing Christopher Columbus to a short story, Coyote said "Hats are Indians" (King 'Coyote' 123). In many of the King's stories, he does not tell a story, but this particular short story does not contain a single citation. Its writing method is different from many other post colonial period texts.
The character of Sir Gawain and the character of Green Knight, Sir Gawa and Sir Lager's wedding are Authorain's legend and have a very high nobility, honesty, loyalty, and knight's talent. Sir Gawain is the nephew of King Arthur, a member of King Elite Roundtable. In the text of Sir Gawain and Green Knight, and in the text of "The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Sir Lager", Gao Wen is depicted as a hero embodying the characteristics of the glorious knight. - About Joe's position and explanation The general preface pupils and leaves explain each disciple and leaves one by one in the general preface of Joe's "Canterbury Tales". Considering that the characters such as Prioress, brothers, monks are close to each other, and that the pastor is hundreds of ahead, Chaucer classifies people not only by social status but also by personality and attitude.