Number the events of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in the correct order:
Part 1 - Meeting the Green Knight and his Game:
Gawain takes up the challenge
A year goes by and Gawain travels to face the Green Knight
The Green Knight first arrives at the Round Table on Christmas
The Green Knight challenges the honor of the Knights by offering a “game”
The Green Knight chops off his own head for the court to see
Sir Gawain prevents King Arthur from attacking G. K. with an axe
Part 2 - Gawain’s Stay at the Lord’s Castle:
Gawain leaves Camelot
Gawain leaves the castle
The lord and Gawain agree to trade goods if Gawain is honest about his day
Gawain keeps the kiss a secret by “offering” a kiss to the lord in exchange
The wife tries to give Gawain a gift, but instead he accepts her green girdle
The lord’s wife tries to seduce Gawain but only receives a kiss
He meets a lord and stays at his castle for a few days
Part 3 - Gawain’s Arrival at the Green Knight’s Green Chapel:
The Green Knight insults Gawain for his cowardice, stating “You are not Gawain the Glorious”
The Green Knight stopped his attack because Gawain winced
Gawain learns the only reason G. K. attacked the third time is because the third night Gawain did not share his gift, the girdle.
Gawain learns the Green Knight is the Lord he stayed with and each axe swing represents each time he was loyal
Gawain is injured with only a tiny cut on his neck from G. K.’s axe
The Green Knight is impressed the Gawain kept his word
The Green Knight swings a third and final time
Part 2 - Gawain Learns a Lesson:
Gawain returns to Camelot
The Green Knight is jovial and gifts the girdle to Gawain
Gawain tells the Knights of the Round Table about his “betrayal” of the Code of Chivalryit is beautiful and expensive
Gawain is ashamed he was not loyal to the Lord
The Knights begin wearing green belts to remind them of their weakness they must over come
Gawain says he will keep the girdle because it reminds him of his faults, not because
Gawain learns the sorceress Morgan le Faye planned all of this to try and disgrace Arthur and his court
Gawain learns the knight is Baron Bertilak de Hautdesert
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