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    American actress Marilyn Monroe once said, “Respect is one of life’s greatest treasures” (par 11). In medieval times, knights were highly respected in society. These mounted warriors not only received, but rightfully deserved respect from all in society. Medieval communities were captivated by knighthood and its fearless, yet gentle soldiers. Undoubtedly, knighthood was often a common theme in literature and characterized the medieval period. In the renowned British literature classic, The…

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    samurai and knights have you ever wondered about the similarities and the differences about the samurais and the knights.well I'm going to tell you about it if you like it or not.the samurais and the knights had their similarities and their differences. they both had they both had social poison , armor and training, and honor and death. and if you want to see the difference between the samurais and the knights. you should go to my three sources. one is social poison. and honor and…

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    “The Stupid Knight”, written by Gautier le Leu, is a story about a wealthy knight who was married to a lovely maiden. After the knight had gotten married to his wife, he did not have sex with her for the first year of their marriage; so both were still virgins. One day, the wife had called to her mother to come and help her out because she wanted to know why the knight had not had sex with her yet. When the wife 's mother came to the castle, she gave the knight a run down of the anatomy of the…

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    Have you ever thought if you wanted to be a knight or a samurai? Well if you are thinking about it now I am going to give you some information on both of the groups. The samurai lived in Japan and the knights lived in castles everywhere. Samurai and knights both lived in the Middle Ages and they both had different leaders that they listened to. The samurai and the knights both had their differences and similarities but, they always have good reasons for what they were doing. In this essay I will…

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    A Knight's Tale seems some what accurate with history and the movie seems to make life as a commoner less terrible than it actually was. In the movie the commoners wore dirty clothing like the men seemed to wear dirty tunics and the women wore dirty clothing that seemed to look like a dress. They ate what seemed to be mutton, bread and some other foods. The jobs that commoners had in the movie were blacksmiths, merchants and Will's father looked like he was a weaver. Women seemed to be allowed…

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    Squires Research Paper

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    families would become squires. -Boys of noble birth would were eligible to become a knight -If their parents want them to become a knight they would be sent to a nobleman’s household to be a page. -Here they learn how to behave and learn how to ride a horse -When they turn 14 they become an apprentice to a knight who they serve as a squire. -Here they are taught how to handle weapons and sometimes go into battle with the knight to assist them. -Trained constantly on exercising muscles as well as…

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    Squire Trelawney: The New Leader of the Hispaniola Most people want a good leader but don’t know the qualities of one. The best candidate to be the leader of the Hispaniola is Squire Trelawney. The Squire has many traits that prove the evidence that he is a good leader who is the most qualified. He is honest, trustworthy, and persuasive. First, Squire Trelawney is persuasive, which will help out his crew in the future. He used his persuasion to get the Hispaniola. “I got her through my old…

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    I did not really understand what honor truly meant to me until I was about thirteen years old. The exact moment was when my father told me that I had to protect my mother and sister no matter what. Then he just gave me a look. A look that says “Do whatever it takes.” A look you would only understand if you were really close to someone. He only told me this because he was leaving the United States for a long period of time. For, I would have to be the “man of the house.” At thirteen years old,…

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    Brave Knights Enemies

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    The picture you just seen is a picture of war and hatred! You see knights invading a castle and taking fire at the enemy. The are fighting back at full force there are knights fighting on foot where they are defending their respectable kings. There are cannons being fired! The defending team can just barely stand their ground. You can tell that brave Knights try to climb over the curtain wall. You are probably asking yourself , what happened? There were two kings from two different…

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    Samurai and knights make this booming noise, fighting for their daimyos and lords. Thousands of miles apart, similar feudalistic societies arose, developing their own elite warrior classes. In Japan, samurai protected the peasants, their lords, and especially the Emperor. They went to war to defend the people selflessly. Knights were the Medieval warriors of Europe. These soldiers went to war on horseback and defended their kingdom. If engaged in battle, the Samurai would triumph over knights…

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