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  • Essay / The interweaving of the hunting and bedroom scenes in...

    “Suddenly he breaks through the threshers' barrier… wild and strong, a most massive pig, truly sinister when he growls. The group was injured, as three were knocked down with the first of his blows. Once again the lord was proud of their daily catches and returned to the castle to "show the slices of meat and share the story of the towering boars and all the horror of the fight to the end as they fled through the forest. .” (1626-1628) Second day at the castle, at the moment when the boar turned against the lord and his hunters, Gauvain turns to the lady "Hello, madam... I will attend with pleasure the task that you will set for me and the service of your desires. I will look for your