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    Chivalry was designated for knights as a moral code or law for them to abide by, but sadly has been slowly being brushed under the rug by their following generations. Growing up I was taught certain aspects of a new hybrid of the Code of Chivalry such as courtesy, honor, humbleness, respect, and proper manners. Chivalry since medieval times has slowly dissipated into almost nothing compared to today. Now I am not suggesting that these traits have been lost indefinitely but they have certainly minimized

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    Chivalry has been around for centuries. It was around in Medieval Times and it is around now. Chivalry was valuable to mankind so it became part of tradition. The tradition of chivalry is shown in the past, present, and will be shown in the future. One way it is shown is in people’s loyalty to their country. Loyalty is a strong feeling of support or allegiance. In medieval times this was demonstrated by knights and their loyalty to their country and to the church. Another example of loyalty

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    Purpose and Influence Chivalry was intended to control violence. It is important to note that Chivalry did not stop violence, but channeled it into something manageable (Abels, R, n.d.). In the twelfth century, men of war would compete in jousting competitions and duels. These competitions cast illusions of battle that were tremendously less dangerous, but still quite violent. If you consider how our modern attempt to neutralize violence is through intelligence and Olympic Games, then perhaps you

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    Chaucer's Code Of Chivalry

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    The foremost aspect of chivalry that should be understood is what this code of conduct actually implied for the nobles of the Medieval Ages. When it comes to the concept of chivalry developed during the time of the Crusades in the middle Ages, it began as a code of conduct for the knights. For them, their actions were not solely occasional, but rather a way of life. The key ideals behind chivalry were not intelligible acts that could be performed. Yet, they were about attitudes and virtues that should

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    A code of chivalry are beliefs that one follows. To some, it means that they must be courageous and have the want to help those in need. My definition of chivalry means to have courtesy and honor. My personal code of chivalry is important because it defines who I am and what I believe in. I believe in being trustworthy, honest, caring, and inspirational to those who need it. Being trustworthy is very important to me. It is a very good quality that everyone should possess but not everyone does

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    A knight’s Code of Chivalry was a system of morals that they lived by. Knights were very respected people because they lived by that code. A person’s morals or personal code can reflect a person’s character. I realized mine throughout the time I spent taking care of my great grandmother. My personal code is to always be generous, kind, and considerate. Kindness can always go a long way. I try and live my life by treating others the way I would want to be treated. It’s not a bad thing to be considerate

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    Does Chivalry Live Today? In current society people are becoming more impatient, disrespectful, and self-centered. While this self-centered attitude may fulfill immediate needs, long-term consequences of this lifestyle can lead to the erosion of society. The problem is that younger generations are adopting this new lifestyle where they become more selfish and rude. Thus, everyone around them becomes selfish, and, as a result, society as a whole loses chivalry. Some people say chivalry is dead,

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    expected the topic of chivalry to come up during a lunch conversation. The discussion began when Alvaro grabbed Britney’s chemistry textbook as well as Lucia’s binder, later he moved it to grab my chemistry textbook, but I said no. Alvaro replied that he was being a gentleman and he wanted to carry my book. I still didn’t allowed him to grab my book and told him that chivalry was clearly dead. “Chivalry is dead” is a saying used in modern society, but some people don’t know what chivalry truly is to begin

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    Why Is Chivalry So Alive

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    The Code of chivalry is still alive because many men put their country first and themselves second. For instance, for men fighting for the country who are in the military. It takes a lot of courage to go [into battle] knowing that you may not return home. They have families, friends, and even pets that they are leaving behind to fight for their country. That takes a lot of guts because I can not leave my love ones behind and go off to the war by myself. They only have one life to live and they risking

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    time when the chivalry, the code of knightly and courtly conduct, was hyper-idealized. Chivalry required knights to continually participate in tournaments and quests, and help those in need to bring about the greater social good, by defending good against evil, while it required maidens to not simply be saved by knights, but to support the knights in their endeavors. Through the story of the knight, Erec, and his wife, Enide, Chretien shows the struggle to balance love and chivalry. As the best knight

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