Chivalry. Refers to "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"

Title: Chivalry. Refers to "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
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Chivalry. Refers to "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"
We live in an age where the brutality and the vigilante justice of the knight errant is no longer acceptable for people with positions of stature in society. While courage and honor are still praised by society, one rarely finds a man true to his word regardless of cost. Chivalry towards ladies is sometimes mistakenly decried by those supporting equality for women. And Courtly love, in it's modern form, is frowned upon. Those who might …showed first 75 words of 987 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 987 total…more courage and persistence in the face of a less than ideal world. That is the reason that during the Middle Ages warriors and rulers at their leisure turned to dreams. That is the reason we today are drawn to these virtues of chivalry. We may never live out a romantic ethic, but it is a food as nourishing as any at the table, and a wealth as dear as any coin of the time.

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