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    using the information presented in the related topic. Remember you may have to access hyperlinks within  the content or application sections to fully answer some of the prompts.  3.1​ : Historical Connections  Define and/or describe the following: ​ Chivalry‚ Courtly love‚ and the Magna Carta  Even though medieval society still focused on the feudal castle‚ describe the new class that emerged during  this period and lived in cities.  How did the Crusades influence everyday life in England?  What did the martyrdom of Thomas a Becket

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    What is courtly Love? Courtly love has to do with love over someone or something that has you in a daze‚ that can’t see what really is going on. Some of the characteristics for courtly love are; the lover cannot eat or sleep‚ He lives in fear of his beloved’s scorn or of offending her‚ He cares for nothing but that which will please his beloved. Some of the principles courtly love has are: Married love is oxymoronic; marriage is assumed to be a loveless institution primarily good for business arrangements

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    The idea of courtly love‚ as we understand it‚ began during the Romantic revival of the nineteenth century‚ when there was "a period of general mythologizing about the Middle Ages" (Jordan 134). According to the Romantics‚ courtly love describes an ideal of adulterous love between medieval aristocratic men and women‚ and relationships of this nature being more genuine than the common arranged marriage. Scholars believed this idea of love was characteristic of aristocratic culture in the Middle

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    been fascinated with courtly love. Many of the world´s most famous English poets used this Petrarchan concept and wrote poems‚ songs and sonnets about this Petrarchan concept. Although writers rarely use the concept of courtly love these days‚ we can say that it had a great influence on poetry (cf. O´Donoghue 1) and particularly on English poets and their masterpieces. But how can we really prove that? This work will help us to understand the characteristics of courtly love and to prove to what

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    During the Middle Ages‚ Courtly love was a code which prescribed the conduct between a lady and her lover (Britannica). The relationship of courtly love was very much like the feudal relationship between a knight and his liege. The lover serves his beloved‚ in the manner a servant would. He owes his devotion and allegiance to her‚ and she inspires him to perform noble acts of valor (Schwartz). Capellanus writes‚ in The Art of Courtly Love‚ “A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks

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    Utopia: Suicide and Euthanasia Utopia by Sir Thomas More portrays similar and different ways the society of today manages suicide and euthanasia. Some of the similarities that will be considered are as follows: helping the terminally ill pass comfortably‚ encouraging the terminally ill to quit their suffering and move on‚ and having the ill cared for that can be cured. The difference that will be considered is that of how suicide is seen in the utopian society versus that of today’s society

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    Courtly Love Works Cited: The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica. "Courtly Love." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 19 Feb. 2016. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. "Courtly Love." New World Encyclopedia. N.p.‚ 27 June 2013. Web. 27 Apr. 2016. . In the late periods of the medieval times‚ towards the ending of the middle ages‚ an intricate code was enforced for women. It described the behavior requirements of young women and their courters. It gave more of a sense of purpose‚ like a theme

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    The chivalrous ideal and courtly love in the English Medieval Period Sir Gawain and The Wife of Bath Research paper by Alina Mais Understanding the terms “chivalry” and “love” as portrayed in the English Medieval Period A quick search of the English dictionary serves us an explanation of “chivalry” as firstly used to simply indicate a body of knights or horsemen equipped for battle. Secondly‚ it is employed in the sense of knighthood in the abstract; knighthood as a class or order; the position

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    Knight’s Tale” is a tale that is fit for a knight. The story itself is filled with knights‚ love‚ adventure‚ honor‚ and most importantly chivalry. In the story‚ it focuses mainly upon rules of honor and proper conduct. The story in short‚ is about two prisoners‚ Palamon and Arcite who fight for Emelye. Through their mutual love for Emelye‚ it drastically shows the concept of courtly love. This type of love exists outside the thought of marriage‚ in that it doesn’t have to consummated. Through the

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    Love in Medieval Times Love is a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties‚ attraction based on sexual desire‚ affection and tenderness felt by lovers‚ or  affection based on admiration‚ benevolence‚ or common interests (Merriam Webster). Most modern marriages and relationships are based on those things. During the  Medieval Times a romance called courtly love was practiced. Courtly love is an idealized and often illicit form of love celebrated in the literature of the

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