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1 Samurai Live Honorably Chapter 8 Lesson 3 Page 214-215
By Katharine, Haley Ariel, and Rachel

2 When the font is red, write the information down.
When the font is not red, sit back, and listen to the speaker.

3 Restrictions, Privileges , and Consequences
A Samurai’s privileges included: Being treated with respect by common people If someone disrespected a Samurai,they could be faced with death. A Samurai’s restrictions include: Could not attend the theater Could not take part in any type of trade Samurai’s were not allowed to attend theater because it was said to be beneath them. A Samurai’s most important thing in life was honor. A Samurai was expected to commit suicide if: He disobeyed and order Failed to protect his lord Lost a battle

4 The Bushido *All Samurai had to obey strict rules called the Bushido.*
An important rule of the Bushido said that a Samurai must obey his master. Even if it caused the family pain, an order was an order. *All Samurai had to obey strict rules called the Bushido.* Samurai’s and Samurai’s families were forced to follow these rules. The word Bushido means “The Way of the Warrior.”

5 Samurai Warriors The Bushido also stated that Samurai should be brave warriors. Both men and women were taught how to fight. They were both taught to fight because: Men fought in wars Women protected their houses from robbers Samurai’s believed that they would become a better warrior with discipline. To concentrate and bring peace to their minds they: Participated in calming rituals: tea ceremony… Adopted Buddhism Meditated

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