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Title: Medieval Romance


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Medieval Romance
2
Basic Narrative Pattern
  • A quest, in which the hero undertakes a dangerous
    journey in search of something of value

3
Reflection of Society
  • System both of government and of landownership.
  • Give oath of loyalty, receive land.
  • Nobleman ruled land, judged legal cases, imposed
    taxes, and maintained an army

4
Elements of Romance
  • Unusual or exotic setting
  • A near perfect hero
  • A test of the hero
  • Brave knights
  • An evil enemy
  • Battles, quests, contests, tests
  • Magical or supernatural elements events

5
Elements of Romance
  • Good vs. Evil
  • Female figures who are usually maidens (beautiful
    in need of rescue), mothers, or crones
  • High-born figures, such as kings or queens
  • Themes of love, loyalty, faith, courage in a
    blend of realism and fantasy

6
Courtly Love Knightly Adventure
  • Some Rules of Courtly Love
  • He who is not jealous cannot love.
  • Boys do not love until they reach the age of
    maturity.
  • When one lover dies, a widowhood of two years is
    required of the survivor

From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
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Courtly Love Knightly Adventure
  • Some Rules of Courtly Love Cont . . .
  • It is not proper to love any woman whom one would
    be ashamed to seek to marry.
  • A true lover does not desire to embrace in love
    anyone except his beloved.
  • The easy attainment of love makes it of little
    value difficulty of attainment makes it prized.

From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
8
Courtly Love Knightly Adventure
  • When made public love rarely endures.
  • A new love puts an old one to flight.
  • Good characters alone makes any man worthy of
    love.
  • Rich jealousy always increases the feeling of
    love.
  • Some Rules of Courtly Love Cont . . .

From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
9
Courtly Love Knightly Adventure
  • Some Rules of Courtly Love Cont . . .
  • He whom the thought of love vexes eats and sleeps
    very little.
  • A true lover considers nothing good except what
    he thinks will please his beloved.
  • Nothing forbids one woman being loved by two men
    or one man by two women.

From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus
10
Ideals of Knightly Conduct
  • Courage
  • Loyalty
  • Courtesy

11
Code of Chivalry
  • Loyalty
  • Maintain commitment to the people and ideals you
    choose to live by. Never compromise.
  • Defense
  • Stay true to the oath to defend the liege lord
    seek always to defend your nation and your family.

12
Code of Chivalry
  • Prowess
  • Seek excellence in all endeavors. Use strength
    for justice not for personal gain.
  • Seek always the path of right, or unencumbered
    by bias or personal interest, no matter what the
    cost.

13
Code of Chivalry
  • Humility
  • Do not boast of your own accomplishments let
    others do this for you. Honor others before
    yourself.
  • Courage
  • Be ready to follow the most difficult paths. Be
    prepared to make personal sacrifices in service
    of others.

14
Code of Chivalry
  • Faith
  • Have faith in your beliefs, for faith roots you
    and gives hope against the despair created by
    human failings
  • Generosity
  • Be generous as much as your resources allow
    generosity in this way counters gluttony.
  • Nobility
  • Hold to the virtues and duties of a knight,
    realizing the ideals cannot be reached.

15
Code of Chivalry
  • The Ten Commandments of the Code of Chivalry
  • I. Believe all that the Church teaches, and
    observe all its directions.
  • II. Defend the Church.
  • III. Respect all weaknesses, and constitute
    thyself defender of them.
  • IV. Love the country in which you were born.
  • V. Do not recoil before your enemy.
  • VI. Make war against the Infidel without
    cessation, and without mercy.
  • VII. Perform scrupulously your feudal duties, if
    they be not contrary to the laws of God.
  • VIII. Never lie, and remain faithful to your
    pledged word.
  • IX. Be generous, and give largess to everyone.
  • X. Be everywhere and always the champion of the
    Right and the Good against Injustice and Evil.

From Chivalry by Leon Gautier
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  • May be based in fact
  • Feature these elements
  • Heroic figures and memorable deeds
  • Quests, contests, or tests
  • Patterned events (for instance, events repeated
    three times)
  • Included
  • Detailed descriptions
  • Plot twists
  • Sophisticated characterization

17
King Arthur
  • Was King Arthur real?
  • No one knows, but his name has popped up since
    the sixth century, and by the ninth century, he
    was a folk hero.

18
Morte dArthur
  • Written by Sir Thomas Mallory
  • First English prose version of King Arthurs
    life.
  • Romance medieval legend
  • King Arthur battles his illegitimate son,
    Mordred, loses his knights and dies himself
  • Values
  • Chivalry, bravery, loyalty, warfare, honor,
    conquests, heroism
  • Themes
  • Love, loyalty, betrayal

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Sir Gawain the Green Knight
  • Romance medieval legend
  • Values
  • Heroism, honor, chivalry, bravery, beauty,
    honesty, loyalty
  • Gawain is Arthurs loyal nephew he is tested by
    three challenges
  • Gawain is admirable, but not invulnerable
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