Lord Gavin 's symbolism and green knight symbolism are the literary techniques used by Sir Gawain and Greennight to make the story clearer and give the plot a more profound meaning. Almost everything in this poem can be interpreted in some way as a symbol. The Green Knight, Green Belt and the shield of Kovan's Shield are the three most famous symbols presented to us in this writer's story. The green knight who is the opponent of this verse is also his own symbol. Not only is he described as evil but it is also a mixture of familiar, exotic, natural and synthetic, sacred and despicable origins.
The symbol of Sir Gawain and Green Knight began with Sir Gwen and Green Knight that I first read, but I am trying to protect the belt and save his life, depending on whether Gao Wen is right or wrong I was worried. He fights between honesty and his life. He was forced to ask his own question. "What does he cherish more?: Honesty or life?" For centuries, many scholars have worked hard to solve this problem.
The story of King Arthur and Arthur 's Green Knight is an interesting story about the knight and the moral dilemma. Sir Gawain and Green Knight contain many literary means such as prophecies, especially symbols. The apparent similarity between the two types of hunting is the deepest iconic meaning. There are three attempts for each hunt. The owner of the castle hunted three animals, deer, wild boar and fox. Likewise, Castle tempted Javin Gavin three times. The similarity between these scenes exists in the performance of Sajababin. Literal animals have no special meaning, but instinctive behavior is parallel to the image of Lord Gawain.
Sir Gawain and Green Knight are often explained at the level of symbolism and metaphor. For example, the green logo, the green knight, the god of the plant, or the god of infertility, its death and resurrection symbolize death and resurrection in nature. (Gao Wenjie and Green Knight, xviii) This story is also called a fable that explains the erroneous immature nature of mankind, and how human pursues perfection in imperfect nature I will. (James Gavin, xii) Apart from these popular readings, this article is trying to express the magical projections of Lord Gawain and Green Knight as "others." The magic power of a green knight can be associated with some kind of "others" In this sense, magic is different from Europeans. Magic roots are always outside the norm and the world of civilization.