Chivalry displayed in Le Morte d'Arthur
Title: Chivalry displayed in Le Morte d'Arthur
Category: /History
Details: Words: 943 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Chivalry displayed in Le Morte d'Arthur
Category: /History
Details: Words: 943 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the Medieval Period, knights dedicated their lives to following the code of chivalry. In Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, a number of characters performed chivalrous acts to achieve the status of an ideal knight. Their characteristics of respect for
women and courtesy for all, helpfulness to the weak, honor, and skill in battle made the characters King Arthur, King Pellinore, and Sir Gryfflette examples of a what knights strove to be
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and respect. In Le Morte
d’Arthur, the characters demonstrated the qualities needed to make the ideal knight. Examples of respect for women and courtesy for everyone, helpfulness for the weak, honor, and skillfulness in battle were all observed in the actions of King Arthur, King Pellinore, and Sir Gryfflette. Because of this romantic atmosphere in the story, the
characters proved to be the ideal knights at certain times and respected for their chivalrous actions.

