
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
In Our Time: Culture
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Is the Meter of the Poem a Spectacular Word?
The poem is so rich in contrasts, in settings, indoor, outdoor. And I think what the poet has tried to do with his meter is to find some of that same balance. You get the roughness of a literature verse, which is not regular in its rhythms. That roughness is followed by these five lines at the end of all of the stands as the Bob and Wheel,. They certainly illiterate, but the rhythm is regular and alternating. So you have two very different forms of music. It's what Simon called the kind of acoustic world of the poem is very rich and has these contrasts, which I think the poet wanted.
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