I would say the third option, as Fredrick Douglass wrote his as an autobiography, and Huckleberry Finn is an adventure-type story.
The attire of Bertilak, the mysterious Green Knight who challenges the knights of the Round Table, is described in the medieval text in detail in lines 161-172, where we can read that "Bothe the bosses on his belt and other bright gems / That were richly ranged on his raiment noble". The word noble indicates indeed his social status; it grants him his high position in the court. Additionally, the fact that precious stones and metals are part of his attire also reflects the lavishness of the royalty and the court.
King says we have to realize that it is always the time “to do right”! He made the point that in order for everyone in the U.S to have human dignity, the “quicksand”-like national policy of his time must be changed to “solid rock”. By engaging in “nonviolent direct action”, they bring hidden things out into the open. Without the problems clearly being seen, society would remain otherwise. It leads to healing.
that’s 6 sentences so take out the 1st sentence if you want to make it 5 :)