The Gawain Poet, an anonymous 14th-century English writer, is renowned for four surviving poems, including Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. This masterpiece of Middle English literature reflects the cultural values of the High Middle Ages, blending chivalric ideals with Christian themes and pagan elements. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight tells the story of a knight's quest to fulfill a dangerous bargain, facing temptation and moral challenges along the way. The poem's rich symbolism, vivid imagery, and alliterative verse showcase the poet's literary skill, while exploring themes of honor, loyalty, and human frailty.