Chivalry began as a warrior’s code. Since others civilizations had gathered together each warrior had to join with others in order to compete. Yet, civilization kept developing and moving on across the globe that eventually the ideal of duty had to change. In the Western, the first real challenge came from the church. The Medieval Times was an era where people would really attempt to elevate themselves. At first, chivalry failed but as time went on it became something from within each individual could follow.
Following the chivalric system had positive consequences back then. It could bring out the best in a knight. For example, constant training for battle may have prevented some wars due to the idea of "mutual annihilation"(Neumann 01) which was a concept of chivalry. Also, the code attempted to moderate violence. In a time of fighting, chivalry was developed to make peace.
The impact of chivalry on the twenty first century is major. Unfortunately, nowadays it is not followed like before. There is no practice for chivalry because of the abundant amount of crime, racism and others. But the essence is still present. Also, recently many churches have been closed, and not many people have become involved in church activities, compared to in the medieval ages, this is a great example of the absence chivalry because one of the main ideals of chivalry is to serve God.
The code of chivalry had an origin, positive effects and influences on our world today. Yet, despite everything it went trough it became a behavior ideal to follow. Which created peace