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"chivalry" Definitions
  1. polite and kind behaviour that shows a sense of honour, especially by men towards women
  2. (in the Middle Ages) the religious and moral system of behaviour that the perfect knight was expected to follow

177 Sentences With "chivalry"

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I just hope they don&apost end up doing it because of this idea of chivalry because chivalry is really about the idea that women are somehow weak and need protection.
Check out the clip ... and remember, chivalry ain't safe.
The gentlemen of Muirfield are not completely lacking in chivalry.
In that way, barbarity could be passed off as chivalry.
In other words, chivalry may not be dead after all.
Everything that makes masculinity sacred — valor, honor, chivalry, leadership — is under siege.
Chivalry. It's a charming tradition and there's no need to change it.
The discussion under "Killed by Chivalry" quickly stretched to over 700 comments.
So, is chivalry really based on the fact that women are weak, Marie?
If you think that love or chivalry are dead, you are sorely mistaken.
In short: casual chivalry, urbane charisma and just the slightest hint of cheek.
Tiffany wasn't playing ball, and she's now furious at the lack of chivalry.
I was waiting for Gunther, whose blunt Berlin chivalry I had found appealing.
To confront the coronavirus crisis, a hefty dose of selfless chivalry is required.
In the Age of Chivalry, blond hair signified nobility, honor, beauty, and goodness.
In the high Middle Ages, travelling singer-poets wrote of chivalry and courtly love.
He is quixotic, cut off by his deranged chivalry from genuine contact with others.
They're the objects and the justification of Romantic chivalry at its most precariously sublime.
Prince Harry doesn't need to draw a sword to wield a powerful display of chivalry!
The centuries-old rewards of chivalry started in 1348 with the Order of the Garter.
And of course I get what you're trying to do; you seek chivalry and romance.
Many fighters spend years striving to become knights through battlefield valor and acts of chivalry.
It was the chivalry and romance — the old-fashioned values — that grabbed her, she said.
The décor is only approximately medieval; I wish it more persuasively evoked the age of chivalry.
Twain's novel, a satire of romanticized ideas about chivalry, itself shares some DNA with Don Quixote.
There's still a lot of narrative meat to gnaw on that drumstick (action, adventure, chivalry, etc.).
"Back in Syria, I used to love writing poems about romance, values and chivalry," he says.
Merchants from Lisbon to Venice were making fortunes, and chivalry became a hangup from an earlier age.
These were stories of chivalry and derring-do and they are very popular in the Arab world.
The final show of chivalry, letting Lauren leave an apartment with no phone, no shoes, no keys.
But this act of perceived chivalry (or self preservation) has the same effect as purposeful gender bias.
Pence wears the traditional mask of chivalry while Trump is undisguised by any pretense of loftier motives.
Dressed in alluring red velvet, Mr. Robert stalks Eva until she can't help but notice his chivalry.
Chivalry isn't dead — it lives on in the form of Jonas lumbering just behind his (maybe) fiancée Chopra.
We want to preserve seduction, chivalry and 'l'amour à la francaise' by saying what is key is consent.
At least in those days negative behavior toward women and family members was restrained by the chivalry code.
I don't get off my bike to help him because my chivalry in this competition has its limits.
Even a character in the show itself calls out this flimsy reasoning as "some outdated notion of chivalry" bullshit.
At one point in "Chivalry" we even see John steal cash out of Debbie's purse like a common thief.
But the spiders' generosity is not a result of chivalry or making the right moves to woo a mate.
But part of the comedy also comes from the men trading, sometimes transparently, on the codes of masculine chivalry.
There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to when the men decide to act out chivalry, either.
And, in any case, these rhetorical acts of chivalry fly in the face of their legislative acts of misogyny.
Her arguments ranged from history (the Christian age of chivalry) to theology (the honour and respect due to Mary).
There is an older patriarchy which wears the mask of chivalry, and offers women protection in exchange for submissiveness.
"We bring the Middle Ages to Life!" while also "teaching the values of Chivalry and Honor," says their leaflet.
"But the age of chivalry is gone" Edmund Burke sighed in 1790 in Reflections on the Revolution in France.
Today's topics include coronavirus, wedding registries, anti-depressants, and his mom's boyfriend's obsession with opening doors out of chivalry.
After all, when Debby finally leaves John earlier in "Chivalry," he doesn't seem upset his money-making con is over.
The singer upped the chivalry ante while out with girlfriend Cherry Seaborn at the Brit Awards afterparty on Wednesday night.
He buys his wife and child some time with the chivalry of James Potter — but a gunshot shatters the air.
The pas de deux is about the chivalry whereby a man showcases a woman and joins her in perfect harmony.
True love is not the issue here; the point is the perfect chivalry that allows each woman to shine differently.
Women reasonably asked themselves: If men like Hefner were abandoning the traditional claims of chivalry, then what were they offering?
So, instead of crediting Steve for his chivalry, Wonder Woman seems to ask: What is the source of "gentlemanly" behavior?
It also demands a lot of temperament: chivalry in the male arias and a lot of coquettishness from the women.
As we glided through the city, I wondered if the cab ride was an act of chivalry or a test.
There was Jenna Bush Hager (and her blunder), Ryan Seacrest (and his overdone chivalry), and Karrueche Tran (and her fuchsia dress).
The line between chivalry and looking like Big Tony, Simon Cowell's old bouncer on the X Factor, is a thin one.
By using 15 men and one woman, it sets up situations that challenge ballet's usual focus on femininity and heterosexual chivalry.
But the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which defended pilgrims to the Holy Land during the Crusades, is an order of chivalry.
Will he pull the chivalry card, covering the numbers with one hand while deftly putting down his credit card with the other?
Although it entitles the holder to be called "Sir", it does not bring membership of any of the organised orders of chivalry.
He is a paradigm of feckless male entitlement, embracing male power while abnegating the traditional masculine requirements of chivalry, courtesy and responsibility.
Republican policies on those issues are tied to a traditional view of gender roles, leaning heavily on ideas about paternalism and chivalry.
Nominations for the Order of the Garter, the highest and oldest order of chivalry in the United Kingdom, are announced on April 23.
Most Nauseating Torture Scene They say chivalry is dead, but I'm starting to believe it was all a myth in the first place.
In tales of love, chivalry, friendship and filial piety, his characters are flawed, with complex emotional histories, making them all the more appealing.
At first he tries to channel his knights' violent urges into the fashionable ideal of chivalry, of protecting the innocent and saving the pure.
We begin in the Vienna woods, with tenderly romantic chivalry between male-female couples ("G'Schichten aus dem Wienerwald," or "Tales From the Vienna Woods").
"Being lectured on civility from someone who works for the president - President Trump - is like taking chivalry lessons from Jack the Ripper," Pascrell said.
His love, though true, is a perpetual agony, and maybe no one but Grant, writhing with misplaced chivalry, could bring such reverence to life.
And soon we see, at least, that he embodies chivalry: He's there to serve her, and then to cast some sparkle of his own.
Dine is very much about keeping the old-fashioned idea of chivalry alive and well, which is where a "my treat" feature comes into play.
Message Our Principles PAC portrayed Mr. Trump's utterances as offensive to the women in voters' lives, appealing to viewers' sense of chivalry, in a way.
Thrash took the grandiosity of metal, replaced chivalry and bad-boy posturing with punk's societal dread and in-your-face blasphemy, and kicked everyone's ass.
"'Old School' is an ode to our past—a time when chivalry was alive and well and humanity embraced reality," explains vocalist/keyboardist Rasmus Flyckt.
In a post called "Killed by Chivalry: Everything Wrong With the Men's Right's Movement in One Tweet," Futrelle mockingly summarized Elam's hypotheses and then went on to argue — making heavy reference to Elam's writing over the years — that this "killer chivalry" argument epitomized a general disdain in the men's rights movement not only for women but for the very notions of altruism and empathy.
Immediately it deepens the ballet's portrait of chivalry: Odette never even sees Benno (Andrei Cozlac) — she accepts him simply as an extension of her prospective lover.
As you'll recall ... Tiffany railed on TMZ because our guy didn't offer a helping hand ... and Tiffany took that as a slight and lack of chivalry.
The school claimed that the skirts requirement and other policies requiring "chivalry" were a necessary part of their mission to instill traditional values and establish discipline.
When it came time to make a music video for his new single "Chivalry Is Dead," Trevor Wesley wanted to put fans in the driver's seat.
Within a year, we had launched a website, written the ManServants Code of Chivalry, and created a promo video to introduce the concept to women everywhere.
The nebulous and yet nevertheless intuitive values Kelly articulated—chivalry, piety, valor, and patriotism—are precisely the grounds on which Trump prefers to make his stands.
Should women continue to get fit, they "must expect no favorite and no mercy," according to the article, because chivalry works only if women are weaker.
They are, it seems to me, trying to impose new norms of consideration on a brutal sexual culture, without appealing to religious sanction or patriarchal chivalry.
The chivalry by Payet came during a superb game that ended 2-2 after Enner Valencia scored twice for the Hammers and Sergio Agüero twice for City.
One of India's poorest states, Rajasthan is known as much for its beautiful palaces and majestic forts as for its centuries-old traditions of honor and chivalry.
Jake, Amy, Captain Holt, Charles, Gina, Terry, Rosa – even Hitchcock and Scully – became symbols of the chivalry, righteousness, and empathy absent from most of the TV landscape.
Crusader accounts celebrated his reputation for mercy, generosity (lavished on Christian as well as Muslim visitors to his court), and above all his adab, Arabic for chivalry.
As Yochi Dreazen noted in a post for Vox, it cast men in the role of protectors and carried a stronger whiff of chivalry than of equality.
Along with a general love for the honor, chivalry and romance of days of old, many members develop specialties in medieval arts, cooking, culture and other disciplines.
Trump's reaction to the Melania photo was more about feigned outrage designed to distract than some noble act of chivalry as some Trump surrogates have tried to claim.
And you might be confused, given that traditional notions of knighthood and chivalry (not to mention logic) have never really factored into the Transformers series all that much.
It's not known when the Order of the Thistle originated, but it was revived under James II in 1687 and is the highest order of chivalry in Scotland.
But even if we accept rape as a character-building experience and view the cruelty she suffers as subversive of chivalry and fantasy, is Sansa an effective foil?
Pierre de Coubertin, the French aristocrat who revived the modern Olympics in the 1890s, referred to "the noble spirit of chivalry" as the foundation for sport and society.
The actor, who has been much on our minds these past few months for everything from his acting to his acts of chivalry, is a pretty private guy.
The N.F.L. is revered in this country as a paragon of patriotism and chivalry, a sacred trust controlled by some of the wealthiest men and women in America.
The Order combines two fantasies that are seductive for all the wrong reasons: the chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table, and the industrial science of Victorian steampunk.
The future of their house, dying alongside their chivalry and honor But feminism, democracy, and egalitarianism are more than just the best strategy against the Army of the Dead.
Whether in the The War of the Five Kings or the current War of the Mad Queens, fighting for chivalry, lineage, and territory has left a trail of corpses.
In both Trump and Moore, the GOP has taken the mantle of the worst form of patriarchy: an assertion of male dominance without even the protective charade of chivalry.
But he also effectively reinvented the 19th-century narrative ballet for an audience ready for tales of passion, drama and violence rather than those involving myths, swans and chivalry.
The sash signifies her position as a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, the highest ranking of chivalry personally awarded by Queen Elizabeth for being in her service.
In a fit of chivalry, Lawrence gets down on one knee, but no sooner is he back up and hugging Issa than we realize it's not real – it can't be.
Ty dispensed with the cloying chivalry of commercial R. & B., and zeroed in on the routine of seducing women and rejecting them with the swift coldness of a kicking horse.
There's a stigma that johns are terrible men who victimize women—but all my clients have treated me with more respect and chivalry than most of the men I've dated.
The music — "Immerse," by Nils Frahm — abounded in subdued hints of tango; Ms. Ferri showed her characteristic blend of bravery and adult vulnerability; Mr. Cornejo's grace and chivalry registered potently.
Acting from a misguided sense of chivalry, the dashing but apprehensive New York Times illustrator John Moore pushes for the marginalization of his childhood friend Sarah Howard within the investigation.
The sash signifies her position as a Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, the highest ranking of chivalry personally awarded by the Queen for being in her service.
When it came to captured enemies, one constant of our military education — from medieval chivalry to the modern battlefield — was that we Americans were supposed to be the good guys.
Those who vehemently subscribed to the patriarchal practices of gatekeeping, xenophobia, tribalism, womanizing, sexual violence, slavery, and even the seemingly positive ideals of chivalry and honor, tend to meet gruesome ends.
For so long, boys learned a strange mix of hyper-masculinity and chivalry: They're supposed to be straight, cis, "get" women, make a lot of money, and be tough and strong.
Though his adventures vary in different traditions, the "Saracen" (Muslim) knight Sir Palomides is an important character who is renowned for his chivalry and converts to Christianity only late in life.
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The casts from the 2 cities have been going at it for awhile, and while D'Quan gets points for chivalry, someone's not leaving with a dry eye ... or rather, just dry.
BOSTON — Amid the fisticuffs and the pointed words and gestures between the Yankees and Red Sox, there was proof at Fenway Park on Wednesday night that chivalry is not yet dead.
"There are amazing parallels that exist between the chivalry and the cultural history as well as object history, and the modern world of hip-hop and street dance," Ms. Tomer said.
The 92-year-old was set to attend a special church service to mark the bicentenary of an order of chivalry but was feeling "under the weather," a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said.
This fact is a reflection of America's long-held obsession with the sexual "purity" of white women, which has always been a direct extension of violent patriarchy and racism disguised as chivalry.
But to feminists who have, for decades, critiqued holding-doors-open, ladies-first chivalry as the softer side of sexism, he only made his ungentlemanly behavior on the bus and beyond worse.
In addition to being the site of the Order of the Garter (the senior order of British Chivalry established in 1348 by Edward III), it is also where several royals are buried.
The hardware is from "Flash Gordon" out of "2001: A Space Odyssey," the chivalry is from Robin Hood, the heroes are from Westerns and the villains are a cross between Nazis and sorcerers.
When Edmund Burke wrote in his "Reflections on the Revolution in France" that "the age of chivalry is gone," he lamented a society violently and thoughtlessly unmoored from long- standing tradition and values.
Taking leave of his senses, he sets out to fix the world and revive chivalry, clad in makeshift armor and accompanied by a donkey-owning farmer named Sancho Panza, who serves as his squire.
With "Chivalry" finally becomes clear the monster of Dirty John is born from what John Meehan believes he deserves, what he actually gets, and the rage created by the difference between those two outcomes.
According to the book's Indiegogo page, "Seventy-five percent of modern US presidents, senators, justices, and executives have taken arcane oaths of chivalry and allegiance" — a sobering statistic given the nature of Moisey's photographs.
Beneath the statue of a Confederate soldier an inscription declares: "The knightliest of the knightly race/who since the lamps of old/have kept the lamp of chivalry/alight in the hearts of gold".
The singer hopes the new video for "Chivalry Is Dead" will even outperform a dance video featuring the song that was released by Eastwood last year and has been viewed almost 10.5 million times.
Why the pope has taken control of the Knights of MaltaFebruary 8th The Sovereign Military Order of Malta, which defended pilgrims to the Holy Land during the Crusades, is a Catholic order of chivalry.
Even if their defense of women was based on outdated Victorian notions of chivalry, there was something about Mr. Trump's unvarnished male entitlement, that droit du seigneur, that many Republican men could not stomach.
The show doesn't aim for less than decentering the idea that the medieval epoch should only be envisioned through a European lens, which are typically stories of feudalism, war, chivalry, and the Bubonic plague.
It's his ultimate act of chivalry — finally robbing her of her story entirely and freezing her in time as his great, doomed love, the brilliant writer girl he loved too much to let live.
On the plus side, the movie would have had a decidedly happier ending; but to the contrary, Leo dying in the frigid water to save Rose really does bolster our idealized interpretation of chivalry.
Evola, especially in his Revolt Against the Modern World, invokes the Knights Templar to argue for a kind of spiritual knighthood that supersedes what he calls "exoteric devotional Christianity" with a more mystical chivalry.
The order of chivalry was founded by King Edward III in 1348, and the royal mom of three made her debut at the prestigious event back in 2008 when she and Prince William were dating.
There's a bit of the realism-obsession that characterizes stalwarts in the genre (such as the similarly set Chivalry series), but it's balanced by a wholehearted embrace of the more absurd elements of Mordhau's setting.
Philip is also a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter – the most ancient order of chivalry in Britain — which is celebrated every June with a service at St. George's Chapel at Windsor.
The Layla-Majnun romance is contemporaneous with the tales of courtly but adulterous love (Lancelot and Guinevere, Tristan and Yseult, Troilus and Criseyde) that pervaded the culture of Western Europe during the age of chivalry.
Lucy Worsley traces the history of romance, which on this week's episode includes medieval chivalry but also love letters between average Victorian-era folks, the apparent codes with bouquets and the sublimated sexiness of séances.
Spotted in the door pocket of the Queen's car when she arrived was the 2015 edition easy-read AA road map (cost: $14!) The service celebrates the oldest, and most senior, order of chivalry in Britain.
Which isn't to say that using these tactics against Cruz and Rubio wasn't cruel and bullying, but thanks to the patriarchy and norms of chivalry, there was less potential that Trump would get called on that.
"You could mean you think of women as human beings equal to you, people who are deserving of respect and have rights," she said, or use it to refer to a more outdated form of chivalry.
For those unfamiliar with the quirks of the British orders of chivalry, this means that the rapper and producer born Richard Cowie Jnr is now a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
Chivalry may be dead, but in England it's so alive and well that a British lord tried to resign today for the crime of being late — though luckily for him, Prime Minister Theresa May wouldn't accept it.
The term "season" is a loose one — the books are a grab bag of authors and genres, from Daisy Johnson's exploration of solitary life in The Lighthouse Keeper to one of Neil Gaiman's modern fantasy stories, Chivalry.
The story that exposes all of the historical narratives and false legends about the chivalry and bravery of Medieval knights through vicious mockery turned history on its head even further in the encounter with the Black Knight.
Anyone looking for contemporary evidence that a woman who dares enter politics has relinquished any right to respect, much less chivalry, need only peruse the slogans on many T-shirts, buttons, and bumper stickers found at Trump events.
Sacking off chivalry is totally crucial – and not just because it's 2016 and tbh there's no need for a man to walk on the traffic side of the pavement to shield you from mud kicked up by donkeys.
The grandest gesture of chivalry and virtue is a harshly worded memo released by Kensington Palace in 2016 decrying "the wave of abuse and harassment" in the media and the internet at large that descended upon Ms. Markle.
But as Coop suckles at a coffee cup, and gets distracted by visions of innocence and chivalry, it seems that at least some of our hero is still buried deep within this blank slate of a human being.
By the time Sir Thomas Mallory wrote Le Morte D'Artur in 1485, its source material had been transformed from a Welsh legend of magic and conquest to a romance cycle of chivalry and courtly love developed by French troubadours.
Here are six works of fiction some of the best and brightest say will teach real lessons: Considered one of the best novels ever, "Don Quixote" follows a foolhardy but devoted nobleman determined to revive chivalry and destroy the wicked.
" Boston Globe columnist Ellen Goodman described Bush as "shrill, strident and hysterical," claiming that he received a lesson in "lethal chivalry" when he attempted to come to Ferraro's aid "as if he were giving the lady a hand into the car.
The most famous two sentences in his Reflections on the Revolution in France, after proclaiming that "the age of chivalry is dead," condemn the success of "the sophisters, economists, and calculators" for taking all the grandeur out of the world.
Later that evening, Harry, 32, took part in an investiture ceremony on the island of St. Kitts in which he presented Sir Edmund Lawrence, former Governor-General of St. Kitts and Nevis, with his GCMG, a British order of chivalry.
In "Diamonds," Tyler Angle (partnering Ms. Kowroski) and, in "Emeralds," Jared Angle (Tyler's brother) and Ask la Cour nobly demonstrated the skillful chivalry in partnering that lies at the romantic heart of most ballet and particularly of Balanchine dance theater.
In a dress and coat by Catherine Walker & Co. (a royal rewear!) and her wedding earrings by Robinson Pelham, Kate joined the rest of the senior royals at the annual gathering of the ancient order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter.
Chivalry 2, for example, is coming from a partnership between Killing Floor developer Tripwire Interactive and Torn Banner Studios, and so it's a "safe bet" for showing off and would probably do well on the main stage in any other press event.
The oil painting, by artist Nicky Philipps, shows the 92-year-old monarch standing tall in the ceremonial robes and collar of the Order of the Thistle, the highest order of chivalry in Scotland of which the Queen of Sovereign of the Order.
"Each knight, when not following the banner of his sovereign, was in himself an independent being, acting from his own sense of virtue," Charles Mills writes of the virtues of knighthood in The History of Chivalry of Knighthood and Its Times, Volume 2.
Offering young men broad sexual license regulated only by a manifestly unfair disciplinary system imbued with the rhetoric of feminism seems more likely to encourage a toxic male persecution complex, a misogynistic masculine reaction, than any renewed moral conservatism or rediscovered chivalry.
At the end of the Christmas feasts, some knights were said to have taken an oath known as "The Vow of the Peacock", in which they placed their hands on a peacock (a bird considered noble) in order to renew their commitment to chivalry.
When Joffrey assumed the throne after his father King Robert's murder (or "hunting accident"), Sandor was sworn into the Kingsguard as one of Joffrey's most important protectors — even though he ostentatiously refused to ever become a "knight," hating the pretensions and hypocrisies of chivalry.
Along the way we get a snowstorm and resulting power cut that land the reclusive novelist Olivia (Emilia Fox) in the somewhat cryptic company of a younger blogger, Ethan (Theo James), whose (extensively recounted) sexual history makes Donald Trump, say, seem a model of chivalry.
Wart's ideal becomes the pacific and playful geese (not, it is safe to say, the Canadian geese of North America, who are anything but pacific), and while he has fantasies of the pomp and glory of chivalry, he cannot stomach the endless, pointless wars of the ants.
"There must still be some room for chivalry and not everything needs to be demonized," said Buenos Aires native Julian Gutierrez, who recognizes that catcalls make women in his city feel unsafe, but wonders where the law leaves men who want to approach a woman flirtatiously.
The thing you should know about 14th century warfare is that it's absolutely disgusting — even more so when the laws of basic human decency (aka chivalry) are suspended, giving soldiers the freedom to do things like hang a man and cut out his intestines while he's still alive.
Much of the drama of GoT comes from the upending of audience expectations regarding its presumed heroes, the Starks, the only family to practice old-fashioned notions of chivalry in the face of the worldly realpolitik, which has consistently made the North a backwoods and the Starks a liability.
And so, with guns off the table, the response to the killing in this city of 184,000 has played out instead with a focus on themes that do not polarize in the American heartland: a respect for chivalry, sacrifice, football and mothers who resolve to raise good sons.
The school, which opened in 2000, aimed to foster a culture that preserved "chivalry and respect" among students, Baker Mitchell, the founder of the company that oversees Charter Day and other schools in southeastern North Carolina, wrote in an email to a parent about the uniform policy in 2015.
Cousins spends ample time on his three wives and many lovers, and although Welles may have had a self-described penchant for chivalry and honor, as he told an interviewer in the 1960s, he also had a tendency to stray and to follow his unbridled passions wherever they might lead him.
Other virtues here include an avoidance of the usual slow tempos that bog down most "Swan Lakes" (with one intermission, this production runs at two hours and a quarter) and a moderately pretty evocation of the medieval Age of Chivalry that the ballet's makers had in mind (scenery and costumes by Benjamin Tyrrell).
I prefer to look to the American woman as she always has been, occupying her proud estate as the queen of the American home, instead of regarding her as a ward politician in the cities … The American mother, the American woman, has my admiration, my respect, and my love— Women who entered politics, on the other hand, relinquished any right to chivalry and the protection of men.
Perhaps the season is moving too slowly for me, but I don't think I need another 3 episodes to know that Lip is still struggling with alcoholism and his compulsive chivalry, that Ian is the king of misunderstandings in romantic relationships, that Frank is a parasitic bum, that Fiona wants more out of life, or that all the promise we saw in Debbie as a little girl is gone.
To give you an example, in the Eastern European culture from which I have been raised in, a man is expected to carry his family financially, he is expected to produce strong, successful offspring, he is expected to be at the peak of his physical fitness, he is expected to be able to protect his family, cook, and additionally, a man is expected to follow older, gentleman-like civil standards; of which you may find in similarity with chivalry.

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