Chivalry

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History

 

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Marcus H

 

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July 1, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Love equals: self-honor, fear-rejection, and secretiveness. In the song, the view of chivalric honor is based on how the lover is affected by the loved and how this shapes him. Within the first stanza love is shown equaling joy and self-honor. "I have joy in it (love), and joy in the flower, and joy in myself, and in my lady most of all" (lines: 5 & 6)...
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The ballad is showing the happiness that love brings and how that it has a strong effect on the smitten. In the third stanza the quote, "?I can hardly keep myself from running to her; and I would do it, if I weren't so afraid" (lines: 22 & 23), refers to love causing fear-rejection. The author feels so strongly about his love that it would wound him to know that his love is not accepted or returned...
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