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Created on: October 26, 2008 Last Updated: March 22, 2011
Chivalry is not dead it is just very ill. Chivalry had rules, and those rules applied to a different time, but as we move from age to age we must understand that good things that exist during the days of old can be maintained even as the times change. The rules may change but the ideals still exist. One should agree that those rules that made Chivalry have changed a bit since we are not in medieval times any longer; well most of us are not. Chivalry was based upon aspects of Knight Hood and Service to a Hierarchy. It was no fairytale yet probably portrayed much more extravagant than it actually was.
Women were very much only thought of as a prize and that was mostly the affluent for as the lesser classes the roles have not changed much at all except for maybe women have many more rights than long ago. Chivalry is also not just about being a Gentleman or fighting for the honor of a Princess or Queen. It is about loyalty, ethics and morals. Of course even though it seems they are not visible, as a whole people still respect their leaders and try to support their decisions. Let’s compare the code of then to today and then this debate can be put to rest.
Live to serve King and Country. Live to defend Crown and Country and all it holds dear. Live one's life so that it is worthy of respect and honor. Live for freedom, justice and all that is good. Never attack an unarmed foe. Never use a weapon on an opponent not equal to the attack. Never attack from behind. Avoid lying to your fellow man. Avoid cheating. Avoid torture. Obey the law of king, country, and chivalry. Administer justice and protect the innocent. Exhibit self control and show respect to authority. Respect women as well as exhibit courage in word and deed, and defend the weak and innocent. Destroy evil in all of its monstrous forms. Crush the monsters that steal our land and rob our people. Fight with honor and avenge the wronged. Never abandon a friend, ally, or noble cause. Fight for the ideals of king, country, and chivalry. Die with valor. Always keep one's word of honor. Always maintain one's principles. Never betray a confidence or comrade. Avoid deception. Respect life and freedom. Die with honor. Exhibit manners and be polite and attentive. Be respectful of host, women, and honor. Be loyal to country, King, honor, freedom, and the code of chivalry. Be loyal to one's friends and those who lay their trust in thee.
As I see it the code of Chivalry is still prevalent even in today’s times, When most laws and codes were written, they were written by God fearing Christians and the Holy bible was used as a guide.
Is Chivalry dead? Well the answer really is up to you. Chivalry is only as alive as the people who know the code and live up to it.
No our country has no Knights so to speak and our King is a President. The Military is fighting for our honor and freedom and we must support them. Even if we do not agree on the crusade the servants of our dignity deserve our respect.
Chivalry is Alive. Let's celebrate.
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Created on: August 23, 2008
To the generation of the 70's and beyond, chivalry has died. I could almost say is started dying toward the beginnings of the 60's. Chivalry is beyond just the opening of a door for a female but correct and courteous behavior. Chivalry is now only expected at a high end restaurant or refined family occasions. We cannot blame men for the death of chivalry.
In turn, we should correctly point our hands to society, fathers and mothers of our predecessors. It is without biased that I place it on them, but the facts of the less taught manners and courteous practices that have died through the passing generations.
Has anyone of the so called 'x' generation taught their sons to pull out the chair for their date, open the car doors, open the door at the home and let the woman walk in first? Perhaps not. We have yet to truly perfect the idea that a man should not hit a woman. There are countless women each year that can recall a battery incident by a spouse or partner.
Society has accepted lower standards in an effort to accentuate the 'coolness' of it. Society has accepted and promoted lower standards through changes in both economics and lifestyles. It used to be considered taboo to expect to sleep with a dating partner early on in the relationship, to now, some partners expect it.
We have killed chivalry ourselves and cannot blame others for their lack there of. We have accepted and neglect it and it has dwindled out of society's eyes. Chivalry used to be expected from the aristocrats and now that our 'new' aristocrats are the modern day celebrities they basically do whatever they want. There are many famed incidences of a celebrity hitting or shoving a photographer, or swearing at a waiter or waitress. It is not considered strange behavior at all. It is the social norm for those of high society.
Chivalry is more than the actions at a dinner table. It is the expected courtesy of a man to work and provide for his family as well. Many men do not live with their children and drink with their girlfriends late at night while the mother works to pay for daipers, clothing, and the needs to live and raise the children.
It is becoming more common for young women to leave their children with their mother and be raised by the grandmother while they try to party and make up for their lost years. The entire thing is tragic. Chivalry is dead. In the 1950's you would not find a man refusing to hold a job so that he could collect welfare and refuse child support. You would not hear about a woman acting loose and dumping her children on her mother. It was considered a public embarassment and if it ever did occur no one would discuss it due to shame. Men may have drank in the same social ways they do now, alcoholic women existed as well as drug addicted parents. Yet, in the same era you would not have tolerated men hitting women or children being neglected. Chivalry is now dead. In a world of our creation, we cannot complain about the beds we lay in. We made it that way.
If less people rolled over and accepted poor behavior, than less poor behavior would be exhibited. You cannot change the world nor stop anyone. I once was given a dirty look by a man as I held the door open for him to enter a store. I have had a worse look by a woman when I thanked her for holding it open for me on a separate occasion. I almost stopped going into that particular store. I felt like I was rude for wasting a few moments of their time to be polite. Apparently the world doesn't like polite, at least not in New York.
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