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    King Sejong: The Golden Age

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    Module 6 Korean Renaissance King Sejong took over the throne when he was 22 and he reigned until 1450. It is called the Golden Age because in Korea‚ it was a time of great cultural and intellectual accomplishments. King Sejong created the Korean alphabet. He enforced reforms to help the life of common people. Confucianism is the way he governed. For government service‚ he wanted to utilize men of talent. Someone who has a broad-ranging knowledge and virtue should be a good government. He provided

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is without doubt one of the best known works of medieval English literature. Medieval England poetry was best known for its medieval romance‚ religious views‚ alliterative form and its chivalry nature. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is one of the best works of medieval poetry because it criticizes the fact that chivalric courtesy often displaces true Christian ethics. Sir Gawain a character in the poem was known for his chivalry‚ honor‚ and Christian faith. Medieval

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    When we hear the word knight‚ we imagine Arthurian-tales of glorious battles between men and dragons‚ fierce jousting competitions‚ rivalries between kingdoms‚ and knightly chivalry. Several of these tales center on the bravery of knights against mighty foes or on their ability to resist earthly temptations. Sir Gawain is the nephew of King Arthur and is a knight of the round table. He appears in more Arthurian-tales than any other knight and is known as the ideal that all knights should strive for.

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    the Knight and the Squire. The squire is the son of the Knight; both ride gallantly and have the air of true gentleman warriors. However‚ the two are very dissimilar despite their appearances. The Knight possesses the true qualities of chivalry‚ devotion to service‚ constancy in humility‚ and honesty. The Squire possesses none of these qualities truly; instead his demeanor is one that is less honorable and virtuous. Although both claim the same vocation‚ the Squire and the Knight display

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    against them‚ where no one would know but you if you took it. If you were tested on a set of rules you were held standard to and no one would know your decision‚ would you stick by them or go astray? Sir Gawain was tested on his chivalrous code as a knight twice‚ first privately and the second publicly. Gawain fails the first test and passes the second. The natural urges for sex and instinct for survival are exemplified through the tests in this literary work. The first test Gawain was presented with

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    gallant knights fighting an evil beast. Knights such as Geoffrey Chaucer’s knight in Canterbury Tales or even the nonfictional Richard the Lion Heart are exemplify knights. Determining the definition of ideal‚ however‚ determines whether or not a knight is ideal. Ideal in its simplest form means “a standard of excellence.” Many knights‚ fiction and nonfiction‚ fit this description; however‚ one knight in particular lives up to the description. Sir Gawain in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight exemplifies

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    Coach K vs. Coach Knight

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    Subject: Coach K vs. Coach Knight Several NCAA Championships‚ consecutive final four appearances‚ and hundreds of victories. These are only few things from a long list of accomplishments that two the candidates for the head coach position have already achieved as a coach. Based on statistics‚ it would be hard to differentiate the legendary Coach Knight and Coach K‚ but if one examines the masters from a psychological perspective‚ significant differences can be found. Even though the accomplishments

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    the Old (work in progress) Agatha Christie and the rather known‚ unknown author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight appear to be sharing the same playbook when it comes to major themes in their writing. It may be a British concept‚ but using themes that capture the reader’s attention is key when writing a piece of literature. Over the course of time Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and The Murder on the Orient Express have been raised upon the themes of isolation‚ color‚ and time. The

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    dishonest. Honesty is a crucial trait in the code of chivalry because if a knight is dishonest‚ the king will not trust him‚ and no other knight will either. If a knight is honest‚ he will always have a person to back him up and help him during a fight. Also‚ the king will know to rely on that knight and be able to send him out on quests or help him with his kingdom. Everyone would know that an honest knight will live

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    The Knights tale was the first and best tale told in The Canterbury Tales and I think it should win because of how much I absolutely love Knights. A skilled and heroic man covered in metal armor who lives to help others in need. That idea of a person with that kind of personality is just really interesting to me. It also makes me want to be more like a knight whenever I think or talk about them. Although Palamon and Arcite‚ the main character in the Knights tale‚ are bad examples of what

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