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    The Secret Sharer Chivalry is the system of ethical ideals that arose from feudalism and had its highest development in the 12th and 13th centuries. Noble youths became pages in the castles of other nobles at the age of seven; at the age of fourteen they trained them as squires in the service of knights. They learned horsemanship‚ military techniques‚ and were knighted around the age of twenty-one. The chivalric virtues were piery‚ honor‚ valor‚ courtesy‚ chastity and loyalty; yet the loyalty was

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    Was chivalry in decline during the 14th and 15th centuries? Far from disappearing‚ chivalry during the 14 and 15th centuries it was actually going through somewhat of a revival‚ some historians even go as far to say it was experiencing a “renascence” in the late middle ages albeit an imperfect one. Even though it appears in this period of medieval history that chivalry was becoming all the more popular‚ fashionable even‚ the meaning and spirit behind chivalry that were so important during

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    Modern Codes of Chivalry

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    In years of King Arthur and the round table‚ the knights lived by a code. This code was called the Code of Chivalry. Knights abided by these rules and were punished both physically but socially if they broke one. Today‚ this code can be translated into modern day unspoken rules. “This above all...to thine own self be true.” In medieval times‚ Knights had to fight for themselves and always put themselves and what they think is right‚ first. Today there is a similar idea of how people need to be

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    Chivalry: Poem Analysis

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    I agree that there is a confusion on how to act. Though chivalry isn’t dead just rare. That this problem is not only with men but people. Chivalry should exist but with both genders. Just be decent human being regardless of gender. It’s not fair to expect everyone to uphold a certain standard that only you have. If there is a certain standard you have only keep those who are at that standard. People will be people some will just not have human decency. -Alliteration ex “Out from the marsh‚ from

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    Chivalry: The Ideal Knight

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    time of knight brotherhood. All knights had a job‚ to be the best knight there ever was. Knights attempted to conquered this feat by demonstrating acts of bravery‚ dignity‚ and overall portraying traits of a perfect man. All knights showed acts of Chivalry towards one another and everyone that crossed their paths. A perfect knight was hard to come by‚ but some reached this feat. To be a perfect knight‚ the knights had to follow a “ Knight’s Code”. During this time period knights were considered to

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    Christmas Carol

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    Lit.114 Sat. 1:00-4:00 Christmas Carol Author: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is one of the most beloved works of 19th century literature‚ and the story’s enormous popularity helped make Christmas a major holiday in Victorian Britain. When Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol in late 1843 he had ambitious purposes in mind‚ yet he could never have imagined the profound impact his story would have. Dickens

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    Christmas Carol

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    Charles Dickens a Christmas Carol explores how children and childhood convey his message to society. To be more caring‚ generous and charitable to the poor. Since there were many families below the poverty line‚ young children had to work just to ensure that they were able to consume they’re daily meals. Dickens has criticized the Victorian society for the treatment of the poor and the society that existed during this time of period. In the Christmas Carol‚ Tiny Tim who was Bob Cratchit’s cripple

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    Carol Gilligan

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    Carol Gilligan Biography Carol Gilligan was born on November 28th 1936. Gilligan was born and raised in New York City. She was an only child of William Friedman and Mabel Caminez. Her father was a lawyer meanwhile her mother was a nursery school teacher. Gilligan is married to James Gilligan who is the director of the centre for the Study on Violence at Harvard Medical School. Gilligan received a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Swarthmore College‚ a master’s degree in clinical psychology

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    The Christmas Carol

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    How does dickens show the change in scrooge’s character in ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ look closely at the language used and how this influences the reader In 1843 Charles dickens wrote ‘A Christmas Carol’ partly to make people aware of the terrible conditions of the children of the poor. In 1843 he visited the field lane ragged school and was appalled by what he saw there/ ragged schools catered for the very poorest‚ hungry children who roamed the streets‚ trying to teach them the basic

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    Christmas Carol

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    Dickens. Charles. A Christmas Carol. New York: Scholastic Inc.‚ 1999 Title: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens affects the book in many ways. For example‚ this time that the book takes place is around Christmas so that will be a key factor in the books plot. A Christmas carol is one of the many blessings that happen around Christmas‚ one that Ebenezer Scrooge needs very much. Basically the title relates to the book because of the second chance that Scrooge is given. Context: Charles Dickens

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