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    knight who knows the chivalric code well‚ and knows that he is supposed to exhibit‚ as the Duke of Burgundy say’s “faith‚ charity‚ justice‚ sagacity‚ prudence‚ temperance‚ resolution‚ truth‚ liberality‚ diligence‚ hope‚ and valor”(Knight’s code of Chivalry). These can be summed up to the most admirable rules of the chivalric code: honor‚ loyalty and Christianity. Gawain is admirable for these qualities in which he possesses. He shows loyalty to both his earthly kings and heavenly king. The knights

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    In this essay the myth of equality between men and women will be discussed and progress made by women so far‚ for the fight of equality will be examined. Two areas will be mainly looked at ;equality of men and women in the workplace and equality of men and women in the home. In the nineteenth century most women in Britain did not have many of the legal and political rights‚ which men had. Most women were dependant on men Women vs. Men in the Work Force In Mrs. Burrows’ seventh grade English

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Prompt #1 “Sir Gawain‚ think on this when you go forth among great princes (Gawain poet.373-374.243).” The Medieval Age had a general literary focus about Romance; the stories in that era consisted of imaginative adventures containing faraway places following the chivalric code‚ similar to fairytales. Writers often use symbolism to give significance to the plot and reference a deeper meaning. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight‚ the poet uses symbolism to represent

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    were allowed to serve in Japanese warrior class but not in the European’s. European knights were very similar to the Japanese samurais; not only were they similar in their codes of conduct‚ but they had similar weaponry. The Knights were based on Chivalry which consisted bravery‚ respect and honor. The Samurais followed a similar code of conduct called bushido meaning “the way of the warrior” which consisted of loyalty‚ bravery in the martial arts‚ and honor until death. The similarity in their weapons

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    man that makes such a big difference in the history of Scotland. Hamish (Irish man) is used to show how William Wallace is smart. Chivalry (ad. Chivalric)= the way or code of conduct that knights must live by. Knights protect women and children‚ honour women and they are loyal and devoted to the Catholic Church. William Wallace is shown to live by the chivalry. These are men that they women would fall in love with because they were such great men. William Wallace is said to be romantic‚ brave

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    tradition… the age of chivalry transplanted to a New World which was making its own legends and its own myths. 8. The advantage of having one sentence in paragraph 3‚ stands out because it clarify was the story is about; considering it as the thesis. 9. Catton opinion of these men‚ “Each man had‚ to begin with‚ the great virtue of utter tenacity and fidelity.” 10. Catton avoid ending his conclusion paragraph by recapping comparison and distinguishing from the two. Vocabulary 1. Chivalry- the medieval systems

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    knights‚ millions of miles away and still almost identical. Knights were warriors in Medieval Europe and samurai lived in Japan. Samurai lived by the Bushido Code‚ which focused on loyalty and devoting himself to his duty. Knights lived by the Code of Chivalry‚ which focused on loyalty and courtesy. They were also sworn to loyalty to their lord or daimyo. A daimyo is a type of lord that gives land to samurais in exchange for military service. Lords did the same. Samurai and knights were more similar because

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    Gonzales “Don Quixote” Cervantes novel “Don Quixote” was written back in 1500’s. The main character Don Quixote is from the region La Mancha located in central Spain. While he was a man of a sound‚ mind‚ and reason. His reading of many books about chivalry had a very strong effect on his mentality. Don Quixote reveals himself thru a mental process in which the real world has been distorted in his perception of impractical mental behavior. Don Quixote sets out with Snacho on a chivalric adventure

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    Throughout the story of The Once and Future King‚ a variety of themes and ideas have displayed‚ some including leadership and diverse political theories. For those who have never read The Once and Future King‚ the story follows the storyline of Wart who is being trained by a “wizard” named Merlyn‚ to be king. Merlyn is teaching Wart the best way he can‚ by giving Wart hands on experience‚ turning him into different animals and creatures‚ putting Wart into situations where he must think to solve or

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    It also states that in 2009 93.2% of men in the federal/state prison totaling to 1‚443‚500. Many people believe this is because of the chivalry theory‚ this theory explains how must male officials are more lenient on women. It’s not that they are chivalry must of time it’s because of how the crimes are committed. For example the reason why women are less likely to receive the death penalty is that they commit different kinds of murder then men

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