Sir Gawain And The Green Knight Style Analysis

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Styles of writing are use by authors to convey a certain message. The author uses different

style to appeal to the readers in a specific way. Rhetoric device is a style of writing the author

can use to to appeal to readers in a specific way. In Sir Gawain and the Green knight, the

author use rhetoric patterns to teach the reader a lesson about people’s character. The author

tells a story to teach the reader a deeper way in which people reason and act .

The story uses a rhetoric language of irony to teach the reader a lesson about the green knight.

The Green speaks to the knights and lords of king Arthur's round table that he comes in peace

by holding an olive branch, but his game of cutting his head using his axe and in return he cuts
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This shows the cunning nature of the green knight and possibly his game.

The Green knight asked a rhetorical question to reveal the nature of the lords in the round table.

He ask if this was king Arthur's castle, known for its brave and chivalrous knight. The green

knight knew the answer to the question. The green knight was well aware this was king Arthur's

round table, but he ask to reveal the lords and Knights character on the round table. He asked

to persuade the Knights into action, because he question their loyalty and knightly values. The

green knight question shows the knight are prideful.

The author use alliteration to show the intent of the Green knight game. The alliteration is used

to describe how the green knight became thoughtful and somber when it was the king who

decided to volunteer. lines 10 to 12 states, “ By a head or more than any man here in the house;

sober and thoughtful he stood there and stroke his beard.” The green know gut action clearly

shows he never intended to test the king, but his game was meant for the lords and knight.

The Author uses parallelism in sentence structure to describe the cowardice of the Knights lines

138 to 141, “ The nobles gather round And all advise the