Well, being able to reattach one's own severed head is not a medical practice in the natural world.
The appearance of the Green Knight at King Arthur's court, surviving his beheading, and then revealing his true identity are all events that convey a sense of the supernatural in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." Additionally, the mysterious nature of the Green Chapel and the magical elements surrounding the exchange of blows between Gawain and the Green Knight also contribute to the supernatural atmosphere of the story.
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The lady in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" is a foe by testing Sir Gawain's loyalty and chivalry through her attempts to seduce him while he stays at her castle. She challenges his code of honor and exposes his flaws in the face of temptation, ultimately setting in motion the events that lead to Gawain's trial with the Green Knight.
Presence of supernatural events and figures
If you believe in supernatural events but not God, you would most likely be deemed Agnostic. I may not be right about that though...
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The answer would be diviners.
Supernatural mans events or manifestations that are considered to be a force beyond the laws of nature or something from supernatural origins like ghosts. Teams that hunt for ghosts are looking for answers from the supernatural world.
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What haunts humans about supernatural events is that we can't explain them. We want to know everything and if we can't understand myths are made to explain.
A story about mythical supernatural beings or events typically involves creatures like dragons, unicorns, or gods and goddesses interacting with humans or affecting the natural world in magical ways. These stories often explore themes of good versus evil, the power of magic, and the consequences of interacting with the supernatural realm.
the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces
I see no relation between any of the characters of the Illiad and the characters of the dark knight. I also see no relation between the movie the dark knight and the book the illiad. But I do see one relationship. They are both a depiction of certain events. We can be sure the events of the dark knight did not happen. But the events of the illiad could have happened. At least the part of a bunch of Greeks taking over a town in the region called Illium.
These scientists were called "Naturalists"