Well, not really. However, you will be writing a creative piece that will demonstrate your understanding of chivalry

Well, not really. However, you will be writing a creative piece that will demonstrate your understanding of chivalry.

Well, not really. However, you will be writing a creative piece that will demonstrate your understanding of chivalry. In this Unit Project, you will imagine what it would be like to be a knight in King Arthur’s court in Camelot.

You will be the protagonist of your story, so this should be written in a first-person point of view. You have read all about chivalry in this unit, have studied examples of knights, and you will be taking this knowledge with you to Camelot. You will also be fully accepted by King Arthur as a knight and outfitted with shining armor accordingly.

In this Unit Project, you will imagine what it would be like to be a knight in King Arthur’s court in Camelot and demonstrate the concepts of chivalry.

You will imagine you are spending a week as a knight and will write a story, letter, or diary journal using first person talking about your . You have read all about chivalry in this unit, have studied examples of knights, and you will be taking this knowledge with you to Camelot. You will also be fully accepted by King Arthur as a knight and outfitted with shining armor accordingly.

During this week, three events will occur, like the ones we read about in the stories from this unit.

Choose three from among the following options and make sure to bold them in your story

  • Negotiate a peace agreement with a rogue knight (as in Le Mort d’Arthur)
  • Lead an army into an epic battle (as in Le Mort d’Arthur)
  • Receive an order to complete a task from King Arthur (as in Le Mort d’Arthur)
  • Face temptation (as in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight)
  • Receive a challenge for a duel (as in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight)
  • Fall in courtly love and pursue a romance (as in a Knight’s Tale)
  • Recruit a squire (as in Don Quixote)

Project Details:

Your project will tell in detail what happened during your chosen three events.

Follow this outline:

Introduce yourself as a character

Introduction Introduce the character and the adventures that await you.Introduce the three events you will write about
Introduce your events  – Bold them in the storyFirstSecondThird For each event do the following -Justify your decision and make sure to put it in italics Acknowledge the chivalrous – think about what and why the chivalrous thing to do would be in the situation.Provide support from the stories or online sources on chivalry and use proper citations
Write about what you will do in the situation. In the stories you have studied, how did the knights react to this specific situation
Conclusion Provide a creative ending to your story.

You will need to provide support for your decision. Your support may be a recollection of the text when a character faced this situation; if so, provide a quote from the story or, you may support it with research on chivalry from online sources.

Make sure to use MLA in-text citations for the quotes and include a Works Cited page for resources used.

Once you have acknowledged the chivalrous thing to do, you may choose to either do the chivalrous thing or not.

You must behave chivalrously at least once, and you must break the code of chivalry at least once.

Justify your decisions! You must have a reason why you choose to do the right thing or the wrong thing in each scenario.

Remember – Sir Bedivere had a hard time throwing Excalibur away as he was told to! However, Sir Bedivere also had a specific reason for disobeying his king’s orders.

Be detailed. Write these scenarios loosely based on the stories we read but take liberties to create your own adventure. You need to demonstrate an understanding of the texts and of the code of chivalry including your creativity.

You may choose to write this narrative (like a novel), as a diary entry, a letter, or just a report to your teacher about your . Embrace the project! Write as though you are truly living this!

This essay should be between three and seven pages (750-1750 words) in length.

Requirements: 750-1750 words

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