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1 The Defining Characteristics
Medieval Romance The Defining Characteristics

2 Medieval Romance 12th-15th century (1100-1400)
Earlier romances in verse (poetic form) Later ones sometimes in prose (NOT poetry) Tales of courtly love and chivalric adventure

3 Medieval Romance Based on feudal ideal of chivalry Code of Chivalry:
Emphasizes courage, grace, honor, love, loyalty, valor, and humility both on and off the battlefield (high moral code) Includes the pledging of service to a lady— honoring, revering, serving, and protecting her reputation (placing her on a pedestal—to worship from afar/on high)

4 Medieval Romances Are imbued with adventure, love, the supernatural
Feature kings, knights, damsels in distress Give a glamorous portrayal of castle life (idealized)

5 The Archetypal Romance Hero
Born under mysterious circumstances Grows up in obscurity (state of being unknown, inconspicuous, unimportant) Undergoes an initiation from childhood to adulthood involving a magic weapon Fights to defeat evil and promote peace Often aided by— magic weapons and wise mentors (the Wise Old Man archetype) “Departs” from this world under mysterious circumstances/events Leaves open the possibility, the hope, that he may return when his people need him most

6 Medieval Romance Most popular medieval romances surround— Arthur—
Legends of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table Arthur— Thought to have been a Welsh chieftain (or Celtic king) 5th or 6th century

7 Arthurian Legend Other names from the Arthurian legends:
Merlin (sorcerer & Arthur’s advisor) Camelot Excalibur (sword) Guinevere (Arthur’s wife) Lancelot (best friend and Knight of the Round Table) Other knights include Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain, Sir Bedivere , Sir Percivale, Sir Lionell, Sir Kay, et al. Uther Pendragon (father) Igraine (mother) Morgan le Fey (half-sister) Mordred (nephew/son)

8 Character ID’s from Morte d’Arthur excerpt:
Mordred Sir Lucan Sir Gawain Sir Bedivere Hermit Lady of the Lake Three Queens

9 Arthur Arthurian Legend Merlin Uther Pendragon Igraine Gorlois
Guinevere Morgana Mordred Lancelot Lionell Bedivere Perceval Kay Gawain Ector Excalibur Galahad Lucan Tristram Lady of the Lake


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