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    Medieval Chivalry: The most outstanding feature of Middle Ages was chivalry. Chaucer’s England was predominantly medieval in spirit. Chaucer’s knight is a true representation of the spirit of medieval chivalry. The tale that knight tells is imbued with the spirit of medieval chivalry. He has won more than fifteen battles in the defence of Christianity .Chaucer medievalizes this story to enable us to have a taste of the chivalry of his age.it shows that

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    behaviors and that he was a heroic figure. The prologue began with the descriptions of the knight that showed how such a perfect and heroic man he was. It was seen when Chaucer wrote, “who from the day on which he first began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honor, generousness and courtesy” (44-46). Unlike the other characters that were presented, Chaucer never spoke negative about him. He literally said, “He was a true, a perfect gentle knight” (Chaucer 74). Besides the descriptions of the

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    In the book Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by the pearl poet, Sir Gawain showed ideas of chivalry, and Westley in the movie The Princess Bride by Rob Reiner. Between both the book and the movie, Westley showed more ideas of chivalry. The idea of chivalry is when a character shows sincerity, boldness, and temperance. Sincerity is when a hero must be truthful with everything that happens. Boldness is when the hero dies for their cause without fear. Temperance is when the hero keeps self-control and

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    him in becoming the perfect knight. The two heroes’ actions showcase an inner conflict between maintaining their honor as knights and the love for another. Through these two tales, Chrétien de Troyes shows that that idealistic love and conscious chivalry cannot necessarily successfully coexist, yet it is the unachievable idealistic view that these two ideals do coexist. In The Knight of the Cart, Lancelot sets out to rescue Queen Guinevere, who he has fallen in love with and has been captured by

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    for their King or for those who cannot defend themselves. Roland is a perfect example of an epic hero. Along with being an epic hero, Roland is also a true knight, and lives his life according to the Knight’s Code of Chivalry. An epic hero and a knight, Roland exemplifies chivalry by being brave, honest, and loyal to King Charlemagne. King Charlemagne talks to his trusted council about a peace offer from the Saracens. Roland, in response to this announcement, warns Charlemagne, “Trust Marsilion—and

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    women, but that it is a very courteous act. I don’t see these things as “degrading” or “insulting” towards women. Men have been paying for dinner and opening doors for women for many years; it’s how they were raised. Now days, these so-called acts of chivalry are becoming less common though, and I feel that it is something that should be brought back. I do believe

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    The Fantasies of Don Quixote Don Quixote lived in a fantasy world of chivalry. Chivalry had negative and positive effects on the lives of the people. Don Quixote emphasizes a cross-section of Spanish life, thought, and feeling at the end of chivalry. Don Quixote has been called the best novel in the world, and it cannot be compared to any other novel. Don Quixote has been described as "that genial and just judge of imposture, folly, vanity, affectation, and insincerity; that

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    Frame Story Author and journalist, Barbara Reynolds, in a scholarly review by Arthur Terry, stated that the book Don Quixote, “…offers a great detail, especially the interesting introduction, the excellent notes, and the helpful cast of characters. Students and other serious readers of the classics will be grateful.” (Terry 107) Reynolds expresses her opinion that Don Quixote is a well written and highly recommended novel. Within the book, there are a series of short stories, poems, and essays.

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    bravery of a citizen of his kingdom. The citizen name was Sir Gawain and he puts his life on the line by accepting this challenge from the green warrior. The green knight tests Sir Gawain by greed and lust to see how really devoted he is to the code of Chivalry and his King. The Green Knight mischievously sets up plans to show Sir Gawain true side, Sir Gawain fate will be decided by the actions he take. Finally, Judgment day arrives for noble Gawain and the Green Knight gets to decide the fate of poor Sir

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