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    “Chevrefoil” Adapted Imagine a story of lovers from The Lais of Marie de France as a children’s book. It would show the events true love can overcome, and inevitably end in a happy ending. The stories would have to be adapted in such a way to where all the details were appropriate for a child. It must be wrote to where the story would not be over their head, so they could fully understand the story. My adaption of “Chevrefoil” from The Lais of Marie de France into a children’s book would essentially fall

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    The Lais of Marie de France are a collection of poems that tell enchanting stories of handsome knights, kings, queens, and romance. Although the lais varied in content; love is the common theme in each of the lais. Since, love is the center theme of the lais it is important to define the term. According to the article, The Social Psychology of Love and Attraction romantic love is defined as, “a love that is supposed to stand the test of time, enduring all hardship. Romantic love emphasizes being

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    The Lais of Marie de France is a collection of poems that tell enchanting stories of handsome knights, kings, queens, and romance. Although the lais varied in content; the subject of romantic love is the common theme. Since romantic love is the central theme of the lais it is important to define the term. According to the article, The Social Psychology of Love and Attraction romantic love is defined as, “a love that is supposed to stand the test of time, enduring all hardship. Romantic love emphasizes

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    Throughout the lais Lanval, there has been two examples of courtly love that I have noticed. Both of the courtly love’s that are presented in the story are from two different perspectives and they also are a part of the main story plot. The first love was between Queen Semiramis and Lanval (Norton Anthology pg. 1034). In this instant, this love is presented of a perfect and secret love. Lanval and Queen Semiramis share a love that is supposed to be hidden instead of flaunted throughout the lands

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    As seen with the first two lais, “Guigemar” and “Equitan”, Marie uses the lais to express her opinions on righteous and unrighteous love. However, unlike “Guigemar” and “Equitan”, the next two lais in her collection, “Le Fresne” and “Bisclavret”, are not as straightforward in their approaches to righteous and unrighteous love. Whereas in “Equitan” there was the warning that those who resemble the king should take warning of his end, in “Le Fresne” and “Bisclavret” there is not such a didactic lesson

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    Empowering Women through Courtly Love Essay

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    deeds, and become obedient to her in hopes of winning her affection. In The Lais of Marie de France, specifically Chevrefoil and Yonec, the author does not follow all of the rules of courtly love, yet she does illustrate to the reader the relationship between the man and his woman. She describes the beauty, intelligence, and wisdom of her female characters, giving them power over the men who love them. While Marie de

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    acknowledged. The principal argument of this essay is to understand courtly love in Marie de France’s lais. To illustrate Marie’s view of aristocratic as a point of courtly love in her lais she demonstrate her view in two different methods in the book “Yonec” she uses a spiritual understanding to demonstrate aristocratic; on the contrary “Lanval” where she explains aristocratic in the amount of human wealth. For instance, Marie resists in “Yonec”, that “She didn’t know what it was. It flew into the chamber;

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    In Lanval, the women characters revealed Marie de France's personal moral convictions and her philosophical autonomy. Different female characters had role in her story such as the mythical fairy women and the queen as she was demonstrated as manipulative and lustful because they used their beauty and status for their personal benefit. Generally, Marie de France’s explained various points such as beauty, love, and manipulation. Similarly, in ‘The Wife of Bath,’ Geoffrey Chaucer illustrates the significance

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    Variations of Romance Elements in The Lais of Marie de France The Lais of Marie de France serves as a collection of stories that independently convey different romantic tales, each having their own unique presence that come together to create a successful romantic work of literature. The collection’s tales encompass many aspects that can be found throughout the romance genre as a whole and represent some of what make romance a diverse and utterly distinctive genre. In her different accounts of love

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    The Lais of Marie de France follows muse-like protagonists through twelve narratives to illustrate proven love, its triumphs, grief, and demonstrations to overcome these aforementioned circumstances. At the close of the 12th century, Marie uses The Lais as a hospitable medium to interject feminist literature into a predominately male community. Her works challenges the traditional medieval tales that limit women to appurtenances of knight’s and chivalry and instead casts them as influential, intellectual

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