What does the Green Knight carry in his hands when he first enters King Arthur's hall at Camelot?
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Correct answer: A massive axe and a holly bough
The Green Knight carries a giant Danish axe to signal his potential for violence, but he also holds a holly bough, which is 'ever-green' and serves as a symbol of peace. This creates an immediate ambiguity regarding his intentions.
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