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    With Honors

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    they’re dealing with. In every film and every story there’s a conflict the main character(s) is facing. The story of King Arthur‚ and the film With Honors appear at first to be on opposite sides of the entertainment spectrum. However‚ both are excellent examples of searching for ones inner human‚ and life’s meaning. While watching the film With Honors one could pick up on a lot of symbolism‚ foreshadowing‚ and numerous heroes’ journeys. Each character goes through their own search and personal development

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    Beowulf and Gawain are both presented as heroic figures in their respective cultures. Beowulf‚ a hero of the Geats‚ comes to the aid of Hrogar‚ who is the king of Danes. Beowulf explores his heroism in two separate phases- youth and age- and through three separate and increasingly difficult conflicts- with Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and the dragon. His youth heroism as an unfettered warrior and his mature heroism as a reliable king. In his youth‚ he is a great warrior‚ predominantly by his feats

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    Loyalty

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    LOYALTY In the play as the audience we witness loyalty in two different ways. It can be referred as loyalty and disloyalty‚ but I want to emphasize on loyalty in the concepts of one which the loyalty that audience seeks in a character as a true man and the other one is which the loyalty that the character shows to themselves. In the play we see the loyalty of Macbeth to himself where he murders King Duncan in order to take the crown. This proves his loyalty to his own ambitions and desires. Also

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    Medieval Knights

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    Knights. These ironclad men of honor were the defining feature of the Middle Ages‚ becoming heroes and villains in post-medieval literature alike. Stories like The Once and Future King‚ a King Arthur story‚ are widely popular today for one reason: not because they are great sources of fantasy‚ but because they contain knights. Sir Lancelot‚ Sir Grummore‚ and Sir Gawaine are all great examples of heroic knights. However‚ the lives of knights are mostly unknown to the people of today. In the following

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    a picture he had seen from 1921. “The glacier’s just gone‚” he said. The obvious difference from 1921 to the day he stood on the Himalayan outcrop in 2006‚ was appalling. 40 percent of the glacier had melted away in the eight-five year difference. Green house gasses are to blame for the intense climate change. Carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ and ozone gasses are the prime factors in this dramatic earth change. The burning of caol and oil are the cause of the outrageous fossil fuels that are destroying the

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    An Ideal Knight Today there are only a few orders of "knights." These include the Knights of Columbus and Knights of Malta and they represent the ideals and values that knights were supposed to uphold. The idea of a armored knight are closely descended from the equites class of Rome. Knights were closely tied to the various fiefdoms and to the church. They were expected to follow a code of Knightly Virtues. These included: being beautiful in spirit‚ charity‚ good cheer‚ chivalry‚ courage‚ courtesy

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    Although both Sir Thomas Malory in "Sir Launcelot du Lake" and John Steinbeck in "Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights" characterize Sir Launcelot as a mad lover‚ Malory uses tone to characterize Launcelot as trustworthy‚ while Steinbeck uses imagery to characterize him as unloyal. In both stories‚ Sir Launcelot were madly in love with King Arthur’s wife‚ Queen Gwynevere throughout the stories. In Steinbeck’s story‚ Launcelot is constantly drooling over Gwynevere and even ends up having a sexual

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    have grown quite tired. Only after arriving at the gigantic stone walls protecting the closest family i have‚ do i realize how much i missed being here. Upon entering‚ i am greeted with yells and shouts‚ applause and laughter as me and my fellow knights have survived long enough for another reunion. Voices overlap with‚"Take a seat!"‚ "Have a drink!"‚ "Tell me the stories of your journies‚ it’s been too long!"‚ and soon enough my mind is clouded with pure happiness and the undying emotion of gratefullness

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    under Sir Gawain’s skin with many methods of seduction. We see that she is already different than medieval woman‚ she is much more modern. She is very good at being able to read people and has an impeccable talent of being argumentative. She gets under Sir Gawain’s skin by questioning his reputation

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    Knights and Chivalry

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    Knights and Chivalry Chivalry was a system of ethical ideals developed among the knights of medieval Europe. Arising out of the feudalism of the period‚ it combined military virtues with those of Christianity‚ as epitomized by he Arthurian legend in England and the chansons de geste of medieval France. The word chivalry is derived from the French chevalier‚ meaning horseman or knight. Chivalry was the code of conduct by which knights were supposedly guided. In addition to military prowess

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