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ELA 12: 2.20 Is Chivalry Really Dead? 28 Views
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Chivalry isn't dead... it's only mostly dead. Mostly dead is slightly alive.
Transcript
- 00:02
You've probably heard that chivalry is dead... [Gravestone with chivalry written on it
- 00:05
Oh yeah it was totally on the news just yesterday, you know it's gotten
- 00:09
increasingly rare for men to pick up the bill, or to open doors, or lay down their [Couple in a restaurant asking for a separate bill]
- 00:14
jackets over puddles yeah... Which might be good news for jackets but there's [Couple jumping over a puddle]
- 00:19
another arena in which chivalry's facing extinction. Fiction, yep chivalry in
Full Transcript
- 00:24
fiction was doing okay as recently as the Victorian era. Although the
- 00:28
protagonists in books like Pride and Prejudice and Jane Eyre were women [The two books side by side]
- 00:32
rather than men, these books still featured morally upright good-hearted
- 00:37
protagonists who became even more morally upright and good-hearted. With the
- 00:42
rise of modernism though this moralistic do-goodery went out of fashion.
- 00:46
Well the modernists were interested in experimenting with form and content,
- 00:49
making self conscious breaks from the traditional ways of writing. Which meant
- 00:53
among other things, ditching the traditional chivalric hero in favor of [Man on motorbike covers a knight in dust]
- 00:57
morally ambiguous antiheroes. Well suddenly finding a chivalric knight in a novel
- 01:02
became just about as likely as finding a chivalric knight in public. Assuming [A knight in a busy city]
- 01:06
you're not spending the evening at medieval times.
- 01:09
Anyway the trend continued into the early 21st century to the point that
- 01:13
cable television became a sort of holding pen for anti heroes. From
- 01:17
Breaking Bad's Walter White, a not-so-great man who over the course of [Man with a moustache on a TV]
- 01:22
the series becomes a much much worse man. Mad Men's Don Draper a troubled man with
- 01:27
a troubled past which over the course of the series finally arrives at the point
- 01:30
in his life where... he can make a pretty good coca-cola commercial. Well not
- 01:34
exactly King Arthur. However, all's not lost for chivalry in fiction, it still [Picture of King Arthur with a big red cross over it]
- 01:38
manages to survive in children's literature which is all about Noble
- 01:42
central protagonist teaching moral lessons, and occasionally the ABCs. We see [Knight pops out of a kids textbook]
- 01:48
examples of chivalry in such children's books as the Harry Potter series,
- 01:51
although the magic and the adventures are definitely front and center, Harry's
- 01:55
nobility and morality are a really important aspect of the series. We're not
- 02:00
sure that Harry Potter as Don Draper would have sold quite as many copies but, we can dream... [Harry Potter doing a coca-cola commercial]
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