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Gothic Literature
What is Gothic Literature?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCy0A6kFCLw
Gothic Literature
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNohDegnaOQ
Code of Chivalry
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The Knights Code of Chivalry described in the Song of Roland and
an excellent representation of the Knights Codes of Chivalry are as
follows:
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To fear God and maintain His Church
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To serve the liege lord in valour and faith
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To protect the weak and defenceless
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To give succour to widows and orphans
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To refrain from the wanton giving of offence
Code of Chivalry
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To live by honour and for glory
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To despise pecuniary reward
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To fight for the welfare of all
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To obey those placed in authority
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To guard the honour of fellow knights
Code of Chivalry
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To eschew unfairness, meanness and deceit
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To keep faith
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At all times to speak the truth
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To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun
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To respect the honour of women
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Never to refuse a challenge from an equal
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Never to turn the back upon a foe
Characteristics
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a fascination for the past, particularly — but not exclusively — the medieval era
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a liking for the strangely eccentric, the supernatural, the magical, and the
sublime, sometimes subtly intermingled with the realistic
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psychological insights, especially into sexuality, through (at best) fascinating and
intricate characterisation, or (at worst) stereotypical caricatures
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representation and stimulation of fear, horror, the macabre and the sinister,
within the context of a general focus on the emotional rather than the rational
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frequently exotic settings and locations, although this tendency may be
contrasted to a more 'domestic' gothic tradition, especially found amongst
American texts
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plots within plots often multiple narrators, and other stylistic characteristics
such as the use of 'tableaux' and overt symbolism.
Gothic Architecture