The Poem of Cid

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Philosophy

 

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Lonnie E

 

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February 20, 2015

 

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A vassal is loyal no matter what might happen. As the Cid said, " ?For the love I bear King Alfonso, who has banished me, no shears shall tough [my beard] and not a hair shall be cut. Let this be common talk among the Moors and Christians alike (89).' " In this passage, the Cid wants it to be known that he serves his lord, even when his lord has disowned him...
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This brings up the point of leaving; a vassal leaving is considered one of the highest insults and, generally, is punishable (due to the fact that most insults ended in a punishment), yet sometimes the lord decides to withdrawal the vassal's services (as is the case for the Cid). The only way for a vassal to leave service with dignity, is to be granted freedom by his lord (or his lord's lord)...
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