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Cecilie Larsen
is on page 292 of 888
It's very important that the reader knows that the Green Knight was "attractive" and "both his belly and waist were becomingly trim, and every part of his body equally elegant in shape." I feel like there should be added a 'wink wink' after that line
— Sep 03, 2016 11:42AM
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Cecilie Larsen
is on page 335 of 888
The lady just happens to have an emerald green girdle that can save him from the emerald Green Knight. That's not suspicious at all.
But ofc Gawain makes no connection
— Sep 09, 2016 03:56AM
But ofc Gawain makes no connection
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 329 of 888
"Until he saw Gawain | It seemed a tedious time, | He gladly came when called, | His due reward to claim."
So the lord is really into Gawain. And kissing Gawain.
— Sep 07, 2016 03:36AM
So the lord is really into Gawain. And kissing Gawain.
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 326 of 888
Supposedly this poem is about the seduction of Gawain, but so far he seems veeery willing and participating
— Sep 07, 2016 03:21AM
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 324 of 888
"He takes the other's strong neck in his arms, | and kisses him as pleasantly as he could devise."
There's a lot of casual kissing in this poem, between all genders, and, since it doesn't specify otherwise, I assume it is on the mouth.
I don't know enough about casual kissing in medieval times to comment on this.
— Sep 06, 2016 10:58PM
There's a lot of casual kissing in this poem, between all genders, and, since it doesn't specify otherwise, I assume it is on the mouth.
I don't know enough about casual kissing in medieval times to comment on this.
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 323 of 888
And here we are granted a how-to guide to skinning and dismembering a deer.
With lots of alliteration.
— Sep 06, 2016 10:51PM
With lots of alliteration.
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 310 of 888
"There he was stripped, with joking remarks" So a group of men just stands around Gawain as he is stripped and talks about how pretty he is, "so shinning and attractive under his clothes" "a handsomer knight God never made"
— Sep 05, 2016 10:58PM
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 306 of 888
"an ogrish man"? It's been clearly specified that the Green Knight is very attractive so why suddenly ogrish? The Middle English says "alvisch" so wouldn't "elvish man" fit better?
— Sep 04, 2016 11:57PM
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 293 of 888
And just in case you missed it the first time, it is stressed yet again that the Green Knight is super attractive and also dresses nicely and have long pretty hair
— Sep 03, 2016 11:53AM
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 77 of 888
"Breccia has never - nor you either - done a deed so bold and daring with his decorated blade - I would never boast of it!" Pretty sure this was just proceeded by 145 lines of boasting, Beowulf.
— Sep 03, 2016 04:50AM
Cecilie Larsen
is on page 76 of 888
Unferth: "I heard you lost a swimming contest bc you're a loser."
Beowulf: "Excuse you I battled 9 sea monsters and washed up on a different shore than the other guy."
— Sep 03, 2016 04:47AM
Beowulf: "Excuse you I battled 9 sea monsters and washed up on a different shore than the other guy."

