Chivalric Ideas In Medieval Literature

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The chivalric ideas and knightly behavior are themes portrayed throughout Medieval literature within many different ways. The typical Knight is known to stand up for what is truly believed in. They are meant to fight and remain loyal to their king. The mockery of Monty Python shows each Knight to show a faint type of personality toward the normal beliefs. Instead of showing strength and skill, they act very afraid and childish. Each story provides different examples of how chivalric ideas were valued during this time period. Honor, bravery, and loyalty are chivalric ideas emphasized all through Monty Python, Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, and Morte D’ Arthur.
In the tales of King Arthur he was honored to support his Kingdom, and to serve

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