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Pаrt III: Essаy (40 pоints): Write а thоughtful, detailed respоnse to one of the following topics (at least 400 words; “A” essays usually go beyond minimum standards). Have a short opening paragraph that makes a main assertion related to the prompt. Have body paragraphs that directly address the topics. These should be the bulk of the essay. Incorporate into your body paragraphs ideas and key terms that were brought up in the videos/PowerPoints and incorporate specific examples. Do not, however, merely summarize the plot. End with a short conclusion. Include a word count (you must write this “by hand”—one point bonus added for doing so)** Note: You may not use your textbook or any linked version of the text. No direct quotes are expected unless they are short and you've already committed them to memory. Specific detail, though, is expected. Topic A: Beowulf Beowulf obviously was a man of great physical strength, one who was able to slay Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon. The poem, though, spends a great detail of time discussing Beowulf’s stellar qualities beyond his mere physical strength. Discuss those qualities in an essay. What specific character traits make him both an ideal warrior and ultimately a worthy king? Be sure in your essay to discuss the following: Beowulf’s interactions with Unferth, discussing all the evolution of their relationship (one body paragraph ) Beowulf's treatment of Hrothgar, including Hrothgar's opinion of Beowulf (one body paragraph) His loyalty/respect for his own king, queen, and Geat nation. Be sure to address Hygd’s offer here (one body paragraph) Optional: You can add a 4th body paragraph, discussing anything else you think relevant, or extend any one of the previous sections to a second body paragraph. Conclusion: Ultimately what kind of hero was the poet trying to create in Beowulf? Topic B: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Discuss the important of the Green Girdle and the moral implications it has on Sir Gawain, particularly his Christian fidelity. In your essay, be sure to have three body paragraphs that do the following: BP #1: Explain Gawain’s rationale for taking this girdle. When is he offered it? Why does he accept it? In what way(s) does he fail morally in this section of the text? BP #2: Detail the Green Knight’s explanation about the third swipe, including the reason for the nick on the neck, and analyze Gawain’s reaction to the Green Knight’s words. How does he feel about himself and the girdle at this moment, and why? BP #3: Explain Gawain’s actions related to the Green Girdle when he returns to Camelot. What does he do? What do his actions reveal about him? BP #4: An optional 4th body paragraph, discussing anything else you think relevant. Conclusion: What kind of knight was the poet creating in Sir Gawain?