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    what makes it timeless and placeless. The first pilgrim that I choose to explain the validity of the statement is the Wife of Bath. The Wife of Bath is technically a seamstress‚ but some say she is a professional wife because she has been married five times. She is not the normal wife; she openly expresses her joy of sex and she is so outspoken she likes to argue. The Wife of Bath represents feminism and that is why she is an example of why The Canterbury Tales are timeless. Women at her time had

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    connecting man and animal by way of shared attributes. Given the ambiguity of the relationship between

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    Once upon a time‚ there was an 11-year-old knight named Hugo. Hugo was a misbehaving knight. He fought dragons‚ went into dark‚ deep‚ forests alone‚ and trespassed into other people’s houses and stole from them. He was quite mischievous. The village people were scared of him‚ yes‚ scared of a little 11-year-old. But they had good reason to because he stole their things and trashed their houses. When they try to catch him‚ he’s gone in a blink of an eye and without a trace. Hugo had quite a reputation

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    Green Knight A medieval romance is a story that has a medieval setting with a plot on the code of knights. The story named; Sir Gawain and the Green Knight reflects qualities that are important to the genre. The qualities are supernatural‚ unmotivated fights‚ love driven plot‚ and faith. This story reflects the qualities of a medieval romance. First‚ the trait of supernatural. In the beginning of the story King Arthur and his men are drawn to a strange man‚ describes as‚ “Splendid that knight errant

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    In the movie King Arthur‚ Arthur’s knights are part of the Sarmatia cavalry that is indebted to Rome‚ so therefore it is their duty to pledge allegiance to whomever it is that the Romans tell them to serve. However‚ after fifteen years of fighting alongside Arthur‚ the knights develop a genuine loyalty to their general‚ and a strong trust in him and his decisions. This is demonstrated during the final battle in the film‚ where the knights were finally freed‚ and were leaving with the remaining residents

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    and The Green Knight” A green knight appeared to King Arthur an the Knights at the Round Table. The Green Knight then challenged the knights too use his axe and cut of his head‚ but after they have done the Green Knight will also get the chance to do the same to them. No knight at the took the challenge so Gawain the weakest of the knights took the challenge‚ knowing he is the weakest took the challenge knowing he would be the least miss. In the story “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” written by the

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    he describes are the Knight and his son‚ the Squire. These two differ in many ways‚ as often shown in Chaucer’s work. What makes the Knight and the Squire special; however‚ are the similarities that this father-son couple holds toward each other. The beauty of the comparison and contrast between the Knight and the Squire (their character‚ their clothes‚ and their experiences)‚ so close on the family tree‚ can be seen in The Prologue. The apple doesn ’t fall very far from this tree‚ but this

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    Both wore full body armor Differences. * Knights considered acceptable to surrender to a foe who had defeated them‚ and in fact this was a source of income for many knights. A captured nobleman or knight could normally expect to be freed upon payment of a ransom. The Samurai developed a code of "death before surrender"‚ which was one of the reasons for the idea of spoke holding such an important place in their history. * Knights spurned the use of missile weapons‚ while the Samurai

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    name of one of the furies of ancient Greek mythology‚ the Goddesses of Vengeance. Alecto was part of a scouting party‚ trying to locate the army of porkas‚ that was being led by two giants. That force was coming to attack the North village while the Knights of Morpheus were occupied in Meldopolis. They had found some of the invaders or rather‚ the invaders had found them. A giant had knocked her senseless and she would have been killed if not for Garrett‚ a young man she had taken pity on and tried to

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    Name: Course name: Course instructor: Date of submission: Outline Introduction A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The physician Contrast and Comparison Introduction A Connecticut Yankee in king Arthur’s Court is a novel published in 1889 by Mark Twain‚ a humorist and a writer. It is about the tale of Hank Morgan a resident of Hartford in Connecticut

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