Wednesday, November 18, 2015

THREE QUESTIONS

1.  What is Chivalry?....look at your vocab sheet if you forget!


2.  List some examples of what may be considered chivalrous today.


3.  Read this link.....

and answer....

WHAT IS COURTLY LOVE?

http://www.britannica.com/topic/courtly-love


When you're done, get your vocabulary sheet out :)

35 comments:

  1. code of conduct for nights
    holding the door
    saying bless you
    its love between a night and a married noblewoman

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  2. 1. Chivalry - Code of Conduct for Knights

    Example: Opening a door for a lady

    Courtly Love - a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  3. Chivalry is a code of conduct, an example holding a door open for a women, and courtly love is in the middle ages a code about the way ladies and their lovers acted

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  4. chivalry is the knights code of conduct
    holding the door for women, letting ladies go first, manners, religion, morals

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  5. manners and ethics for knights
    opening the door for someone
    pulling out a chair for someone

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  6. Chivalry is code of conduct. An example would be the 10 amendments. Courtly love is when you treat the girl with respect.

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  7. 1. Chivalry - Code of Conduct for Knights

    Expl: Opening a door for a lady

    Courtly Love - A highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers.

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  8. 1.) chivalry is the code of conduct for knights
    2.) let the lady go first, pull out the chair for the lady

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  9. chivalry is the knightly system with its religious, moral, and social codes. a knight is a man who has served his sovereign or lord as a solider in armor.

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  10. knights code of conduct

    pulling a ladys chair out and letting her sit
    opening a door

    A highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  11. chivalry- code of conduct for knights
    example: having manors for a lady
    Courtly love- high code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  12. courtly love- a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  13. Respect code of conduct

    Example: Opening a door for a women

    A highly conventionalized code prescribed of behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  14. 1. Chivalry- code of conduct.

    2.hold the door for a lady and letting her go first.

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  15. a system with religious moral and social code
    having manners to a girl
    courtly love is a man serving his lady by showing respect to her

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  16. he system, spirit, ways, or customs of knighthood
    letting the women through the door first
    paying for a meal
    A set of attitudes toward love that were strong in the Middle Ages
    Mike Beamer

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  17. knights system of ethical code
    opening the door, pulling out the chair, lades first
    a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers.

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  18. Chivalry - The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
    people shouldn't kill people.
    Courtly love - a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behaviour of ladies and their lovers.

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  19. Chivarly means to do something that is expected
    opening the door, pull out your chair, get the food, pay for things
    Courty love give them rich presents

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  20. The respect or be gentlemen or lady like. proper customs.
    Letting a lady lead the way.
    a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  21. Chivalry is basically doing what is expected,
    Ex: open doors for women, clean up mess, do homework

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  22. chivalry medieval knightly system with social code
    laws, class rules and club rules
    some type of code

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  23. Knightly system with code
    Laws, class rules and club rules
    Code that relates to Ladies and their lover

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  24. the medieval knightly system

    holding the door and going to church

    a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the bhavior of ladies

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  25. chivalry is the code of conduct
    respect
    highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior ladies and their lovers

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  26. 1chivalry is a knights code of conduct
    2serving there king/Kingdome
    3 a code that prescribed the behavior of the ladies and there lovers

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  27. Chivalry is doing what is expected, Examples: Holding the door for a lady
    Courtly love is a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  28. chivalry is to do something that is expected
    open a door, pull out your chair, get food, pay for thing
    Country love- a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers.

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  29. 1. the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
    2. rules, laws
    3. a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behavior of ladies and their lovers

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  30. Chivalry is a code of conduct for knights.
    Helping people that need help.
    A code that prescribed the behavior of the ladies and there lovers.

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  31. Chivalry is the respect of men and women
    ex. opening the door for people, pulling the chair out for people. Have respect for others

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  32. chivalry is doing what is expected. so being nice to everyone Is chivalry.

    Courtly love... in the later Middle Ages, a highly conventionalized code that prescribed the behaviour of ladies and their lovers

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  33. Chivalry- The medieval knighty system with its religious, moral, and social code.
    Ex- Laws
    Courtly Love- a highly conventional code that prescribes that behavior of ladies and their lovers.

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  34. Chivalry its a system with its Religious, moral, and social code. some examples of chivalry is being polite, like holding the door for someone, helping anyone that needs help. courtly love is a code between lady and lover

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  35. chivalry is the medieval knightly system with its religion, moral, and social code and three example is duties to country men, duties to god, and duties to women. and courtly love is when a man serves his lady until he dies

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