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Explore the essence of noble qualities like courtesy and valor from Andy Andrews' quote. Understanding feudal terms and virtues can inspire reflections on the intrinsic worth of actions. Dive into the medieval world to contemplate the significance of values beyond material wealth.
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Knightly Vocabulary Terms of the OHS Knights
bellwork • For today’s bellwork: • Analyze the following quote by Andy Andrews from Travler’s Gift: • “Your actions have value far greater than silver or gold.” • Write a reflection in 3-5 sentences on what you think this means.
Knightly vocabulary • Squire– noun - a young man of noble birth who served a knight while training to become a knight • Chivalry– noun - the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight, including courtesy, generosity, valor, and dexterity in arms. • Baron– noun - a member of the lowest level of nobility • Page– noun - a youth in attendance on a person of rank or, in medieval times, a youth being trained for knighthood • Parapet– noun - a defensive wall or elevation, as of earth or stone, in a fortification • Troubadour– noun - a musician, singer, or poet • Feudal Times – adjective - pertaining to the Middle Ages