Hamlet uses words such as "undiscovered country," "bourne," "mortal coil," and "sleep" to describe the afterlife and his fear of what lies beyond death.
The suitors in The Odyssey are a group of over 100 young noblemen who come to the palace of Odysseus to court his wife, Penelope, and try to take over his kingdom.
Gawain does not die in The Green Knight, but he is humbled by his experience and carries the scar of his encounter with the Green Knight for the rest of his life.