
The Green Knight: History, Myth, and Modern Shame -- A Historian's View
Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
The Green Chapel in the Poem
In both versions the poem and the film, he is still wearing it when he finally then finds the een night. And in the poem, it's described that he reaches the green chapel, and it's not actually a literal chapel. It's just a sort of earthen mound with a hollowed out chamber inside. When gawayne reaches it, he hears the grinding of the grindstone as the green knight sharpens his blade ready to decapitate gawayne. In the mediaeval version, these encounters form a game within a gamewithin a game.
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