Chivalry

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Chivalry was a major quality that people wanted to live up to between the twelfth and fifteenth century. Chivalry meant that a person had to be brave, courteous, generous, gallant, show respect for women, and have excellent manners on a daily basis. Chivalry was a hard quality for people to accept and be able to perform on a daily basest, but it was still a quality that many people had a lot of respect for, and wanted to have. People even started writing short stories about chivalry, and the different warriors in there fancy armor.
Authors started to write stories about chivalry due to the fact that there was so much respect for chivalrous people and it was such a hard quality for a person to have. Most of he stories that were written were mainly about a select group of honor able knights and a King;the king was King Arthur and the knights were the different Knights of the Round Table. One popular example of a character in a story that showed there chivalrousness is Sir Gawain in the story "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
In the short story "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", Sir Gawain showed his chivalrous qualities by doing good deeds throughout the short story. Some of these chivalrous qualities included remaining loyal to his King, respecting another man's wife, and living up to his word even though it might of lead to his death.
At the start of the short story there was a "New Year's Eve feast going on at King Arthur's Court in Camelot. (pg. 96)" The festivities were just about to begin, but before the festivities could get started they were "interrupted by an immense green knight who suddenly... appeared at the hall door. (pg. 96)" The knight came to the party riding "a green horse and... armed with a gigantic ax. (pg. 96)" The knight came to the festivities not to have a good time, but to challenge "The captain of... [the] crowd: (pg. 96 line 5)" Better known as King Arthur of Camelot. The Green Knight wanted to challenge anyone to a contest that was in the house. The contest involved any person in the house standing up and giving a blow to this mysterious knight and allowing the knight to return the blow twelve months later. Sir Gawain showed a lot of courage when he agreed to take the give the blow to this mysterious man in the name of camelot.

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