First of all, both of these warriors wear armor when they go to war and have disadvantages. They might not wear similar kinds of armor but they still wear it in war. Located in Document D, paragraph 1, it states, “In Samurai Armor, small iron scaled were tied together.” This quote shows, the …show more content…
Samurai gave everything to his lord. Located in Document B, paragraph 2, it states, “ The life of a Samurai was not his own but belonged entirely to his lord…” The knights and Samurai both gave everything to their lord. They protected him and kept him safe with all their heart. It was their job to keep their lord healthy, safe, and protected. They helped him with everything he owned. There is also a lot more the samurai and knights give to their lord. Giving all to your lord was hereditary in Japan and Europe. According to Document B, Loyalty to the Feudal Lord in Japan and Europe, it says, “Loyalty towards the Feudal Lord in Japan and Europe was hereditary.” This means that the service from a feudal lord went from father to son. This shows that the son took care of his dad and learned from him because he would be in that position one day. Just like the Samurai he was very loyal to his lord. Even though the knight didn’t give his whole life to his dad or