Essay Comparing The Vow And A Knight's Tale

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Compare and Contrast Essay Love has had a huge impact on everyone in the world. It has remained true; even since the Middle Ages, and still remains true today. Movies express great examples of these elements of romance. A Knight’s Tale and The Vow both express similar romantic elements such as emotions of love, going on a quest and the celebration of life. Along with love come many feelings. Specifically in A Knight’s Tale, indignation is expressed. William Thatcher, the main character, cheats his way into becoming a knight. Since he is actually a peasant, technically he cannot be jousting against other knights, but they do not catch him at first. He falls in love with the maiden, Jocelyn. She says, “Your name makes no matter to me, so long as I may call you my own” (A Knight’s Tale). William replies with, “Oh, but I am your own, Jocelyn” (A Knight’s Tale). In this time period, it is forbidden for a peasant to marry a maiden. William can’t help to fall in love with her, making this situation very unfair. William feels very angry because of this unfairness. Likewise, the feeling that came along with love in the movie, based off a true story, The Vow is envy. Paige, one of the main characters, gets into a heartbreaking car accident and …show more content…

In A Knight’s Tale, the mission that William takes on is to win the heart of the maiden. He tries fiercely to get her; especially considering one of the knights that he goes against wants Jocelyn too. William has his eye on Jocelyn and no one else. Similarly, the quest that Leo goes on in The Vow is to get Paige to remember him. Tickling her and taking her to her art studio are things he did to try and get her to remember who he is. Leo determinedly says, “I’ve been driving myself insane, making a complete ass of myself. Literally trying everything possible to save what we had” (The Vow). He will not stop his journey until things go back to the way they

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