The Knight from Canterbury Tales exemplifies the law of chivalry through his brave demeanor in battle, his loyalty to his lord, and his courteous behavior towards others. He embodies the virtues of courage, honor, and nobility that are central to the code of chivalry.
In some cases, Knights did follow the Code of Chivalry, and in a few of those cases, their doing was was recorded in chronicles and other books. It was worthy of being recorded because following the Code of Chivalry was not all that common among the knights.
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The Wife of Bath's Tale ends with the knight deciding to marry the old woman, granting her sovereignty over their relationship. As a reward for his answer to her question about what women desire most, she transforms into a young and beautiful woman, symbolizing the knight's growth in understanding and respect for women. The tale concludes with the couple living happily ever after.
a knight owed loyalty to his lord and had to defend his land. Also, he had to live by the code of chivalry, which meant being respectful to women, pious and against any evil.
Knights responsibilities relied on a code of honor called chivalry. In chivalry, the knights had to treat women and the poor fairly, always show courage in battle, and respect people with higher authority. Also, knights were assigned by a vassal to protect their land from criminals, and to protect their slaves.
Chivalry
The code that knights traditionally live by is known as chivalry. Chivalry emphasizes qualities such as honor, bravery, loyalty, and respect towards others, especially women. Knights are expected to uphold these values in their conduct and interactions both on and off the battlefield.
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"The Wife of Bath's Tale" is a story from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" in which a knight must answer what women most desire to avoid being executed. He finally learns the answer from an old woman: women want sovereignty over their husbands. The knight must then decide whether to have a young and beautiful wife who may not be faithful, or an older, faithful wife with whom he can live happily.
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A fortress where a knight might live is called a castle.
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The CODE OF CHIVALRY is the code that all knights live by. A knight was expected to obey his lord, to be brave, to show respect to women of noble birth, to honor the church, and to help people. And help noble kids become men.The purpose of the of code of chivalry was that the kings and the knights would have respect for women that time was for the women.The Knights' Code of Chivalry was part of the culture of the Middle Ages, understood by all, even if rarely practiced in actuality. Perhaps the best period description of what was expected of a true, chivalrous knight is found in the famous French medieval epic, The Chanson de Roland, which describes the semi-fictitious struggles and battles of the knights of Emperor Charlemagne. Composed between 1089-1100, it narrates the fate of the rearguard of Charlemagne's army, after its betrayal into the hands of the Saracens.Led by Roland, the vastly outnumbered French force fights to the last man, but in doing so sets forward a kind of chivalric benchmarks to which every knight aspired: to fear God and maintain His Church, to obey those placed in authority, to at all times speak the truth, to live by honor and for glory, etc.Knights had to have deep faith generous to all and stand against injustice (they didn't usually follow this code)