Importance Of Chivalry

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“Opening the door for a lady is not optional and will never go out of style.” -Anonymous. Chivalry refers to the lifestyle and moral code followed by medieval knights and is really like a handbook. Today this means holding the door open, spending quality time and sending flowers is deemed as proper chivalry. According to (body rock.com) “90% of women claim that chivalry is not dead but not what it use to be.” Some men believe that Chivalry is dead because there is no reason to show acts of chivalry to women because of today 's role in gender equality.Overall Chivalry isn’t dead but is becoming endangered in today’s society.

Chivalry dates all the way back to around 1170 and 1220 AD and possibly even further.The word comes Chivalry comes from the french word “Chevalerie” which translates to “horse soldiers”.Chivalry is considered to be a part of civility which was very important during the middle ages.In the middle ages nobility was based upon family history and had three virtues; historic, social and martial.The historic virtue talked about how nobility was based upon family history.The social virtue talked about what it is like to show chivalry, which is being prepared to fight for the weak and showing romantic …show more content…

Some men believe that chivalry is no longer alive because they don’t see a point in performing these tasks because of the current issues with gender equality and the rise of feminism. Sam Killermann mentions that “by treating a women like ladies,we’re inherently making a ton of assumptions about how they want to be treated. This shows that some men don’t know what response they will receive by showing these gestures because they might get attacked by the current feminist view.(the federalist.com) mentions that “chivalry wasn’t perfect but it had a

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