Knights are the European warriors that go into battle to protect their kingdom. Meanwhile, samurai defend and protect Japan and its people. If the two warriors were to go to battle or war, I think that a samurai would win. While knights and samurai have many similarities, in a one on one battle, the advantage would be to the samurai t=and this can be seen in the samurai code, armor/training, and training. The first way that samurais have an advantage is because of their armor. In document D written
Are Samurai and knights similarities greater than their differences? Taija Jones 6th Are there more differences or similarities when it comes to knights and samurais? From samurais being actual leaders in a social pyramid to knights almost being at the bottom of theirs. The government loss control so it led to feudalism. Which is a social system drawn as a pyramid. In the feudal system in both europe and japan nobles gave loyalty and military services. In Japan the military system was established
the Lancaster Era, a knight was expected to be a man who lived by the knightly code and act in a chivalrous manner. This included being mature, brave and respectful. In Shakespeare’s “Henry IV”, Hal the Prince struggles to find his identity as he feels out of place at the court and the pub. Hal has a shaky relationship with his father, and even stranger relationship with his best friend, and lastly a confusing affinity with his later enemies the Rebels. The prince, a young knight who is urged to live
you believe the Samurai and Knights had more similarities or differences? The samurai and knights are two societies that lived halfway around the world from each other. They lived about 1,000 years ago. The samurai lived in Japan and the knights lived in Europe. They both faced many problems throughout the war. Critics would argue that the samurai and knights had more similarities than differences. However, they actually had more differences than similarities. The knights and samurai had many differences
Samurai and knights had a lot in common but they also had a lot of differences in training, armor, and code. As said in document A and B, Both of the Samurai’s training and the knights training began when they were only children. Another similarity in training as said in Document A and B, was when they were young they would practice with fake weapons, the samurai would study Kendo and the knights would practice fighting with wooden swords. But they also had differences in training. As said in document
and Medieval Knights are very similar, on many levels. They both have a Code of Conduct, similar training techniques and they both play a vital role in the feudal system. They also have a few differences, their armour and their weapons; when everything is taken into consideration, they are more similar than they are different. There were many similarities and differences between the Japanese samurais and the medieval knights training, amour and codes of conduct. The medieval knights start training
Samurai and Knights DBQ More than one thousand years ago, two of the greatest types of fighters risen; the samurai and knights had many differences but even more similarities. Both their training was challenging in its own way. The samurai and knights armor were both protective, but looked and felt very different. They both followed different codes but The Code of Bushido (Samurai) and the Code of Chivalry (Knights) had massive similarities. Even how they thought they would die was different! Without
wondered who would win a battle between the European Knights and Japanese Samurai? Or how different or similar they were, they were very similar in some ways and different in many more. In my opinion, I believe these warriors were very much different they were different in 3 clear reasons! One, their views of death, two their codes of honor and three the way their armour looked like and how it was designed. The differences between the knights and samurai are greater than most realize. Let's
Talking. All they ever do is talk. All they talk about is how King Arthur is so great. He is a great fighter and leader but what about other people, like the ones who die or the ones who lead just as great as King Arthur, But do they get anything for their bravery? No! They do not get anything for risking their lives so they can live and be with their wife or kids or just to be alone. The people who die don't get respect at all, they would be lucky if their body was carried back to camp, the
Japanese Samurai Warriors and European Knights have many similarities and differences throughout their training, armor, and codes. Both the Samurai’s and Knights’ training involve starting at a young age, training with artificial swords, and promoting around the age of 14. This is shown in Document A, “the rigorous training of samurai began in childhood”. Document B states, “ A prospective knight’s training began at age four or five“. There are also many differences to these two warriors’ training