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Knights Chivalry Traits

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A Knights Chivalry
“An Analysis Of Chivalry”

Chivalry, or the code of conduct that the Knights of out past used to justify their actions, towards country and state. It is greatly expressed in the stories that were passed down orally and written down, but these traits were many, including: Courage, Honor, and the treatment of women. These three traits are discussed wholly throughout the tales of King Arthur’s day, because like the Anglo-Saxon Code it was the basis of how a man should act throughout his life. Knights held by this code throughout their lives and were told in the stories hence, with these lines Sir Gawain did prove himself of his knightly hood, “Gawain by Guenevere Toward the king doth now incline: ‘I beseech, …show more content…

This is Gawain’s first lesson in the code of Chivalry, where he learns to be courageous. Where later on he does, and the story ends with him and the Giant man proving their worthiness to each other, and end in a drink in the Green man’s Hall. Second of all, Chivalry isn’t just being courageous; it’s about keeping your word to the fullest extent, your honor, no matter the consequences. As in the Morte d’Arthur story, at the end when Sir Bedivere is told by his dying King Arthur, to return the sword of Excalibur to its rightful place, the place where it was gifted to man, back to the Lady of The Lake, “’Sir,’ he said, ‘I saw nothing but waters wap and waves wan.’ ‘Ah, traitor unto me and untrue,’ Said King Arthur, ‘now hast thou betrayed me twice. Who would have weened that thou that has been to me so loved and dear, and art named a noble knight, and would betray me for the riches of this sword…’” (Page 192 3rd Paragraph). This description of what the King has to say to his fellow knight is of the utmost importance, the Knight is reprimanded for how he has just acted against the code of Chivalry, and lied to his beloved king not only for the first time but the second. This shows where Honor rates in the minds of people from that era, which people now days seem to have forgotten. Just in the recent century, stories have been told by the elder generations, how a

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