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Chivalry is gone, or so it appears to be in today's society. The days of gentlemen opening doors for ladies, standing when a woman enters the room, doffing a cap respectfully, seem to be firmly fixed in the "good old days."
I found this website last night while doing some personal research and - from what I've read of it - I really like what it has to say.
http://www.chivalrynow.net/intro.htm
Perhaps we can springboard this questionnaire I found on the site into a discussion.
1) Does the word Chivalry convey a positive or negative image in your mind?
Positive:___ Neutral:___ Negative:___
2) Is there anything about Chivalry you find appealing? If so, what?
3) Is there anything you dislike about Chivalry? If so, what?
4) How would you define Chivalry?
5) Do you find a focus on these values missing in your life?
Yes ___ No ___
6) The Order of the Round Table was a fabled order of knighthood started by the legendary King Arthur. Only prestigious knights of proven skill, courage and virtue were invited to belong. This brotherhood worked together for the good of Arthur’s realm.
If you were invited to join a similar Round Table today, would you:
__ Accept without hesitation.
__ Find the offer attractive or flattering and actively look into it.
__ Want to know more about it first, but only if the info comes your way.
__ Feel somewhat amused, but not interested.
__ Think the idea is stupid, even though it appeals to something deep inside you.
__ Think the idea has no relevance.
__ Consider it a complete turn-off.
7) Camelot represents a kind of Utopia based on Chivalry. It is a realm that enjoys peace, grace and beauty. The people are inspired by high ideals and work together in respect and harmonious cooperation. They value and appreciate what they have. In a world saturated by corporate greed, consumerism and politics tainted by corruption and special interests, how do you view Camelot as a symbol? Which of the following statements most closely resembles your opinion:
__ It is a valuable ideal that can be used for cultural, social & political improvement.
__ It has some nostalgic value.
__ As a symbol for change, it is probably too late to make a difference.
__ A nice idea that can have no realistic impact on today’s world.
__ Ridiculous to try.
__ I like the way things are, and don’t want change.
8)Would you personally like to see men act more chivalrous?
Yes ___ No ___
Comments?
I found this website last night while doing some personal research and - from what I've read of it - I really like what it has to say.
http://www.chivalrynow.net/intro.htm
Perhaps we can springboard this questionnaire I found on the site into a discussion.
1) Does the word Chivalry convey a positive or negative image in your mind?
Positive:___ Neutral:___ Negative:___
2) Is there anything about Chivalry you find appealing? If so, what?
3) Is there anything you dislike about Chivalry? If so, what?
4) How would you define Chivalry?
5) Do you find a focus on these values missing in your life?
Yes ___ No ___
6) The Order of the Round Table was a fabled order of knighthood started by the legendary King Arthur. Only prestigious knights of proven skill, courage and virtue were invited to belong. This brotherhood worked together for the good of Arthur’s realm.
If you were invited to join a similar Round Table today, would you:
__ Accept without hesitation.
__ Find the offer attractive or flattering and actively look into it.
__ Want to know more about it first, but only if the info comes your way.
__ Feel somewhat amused, but not interested.
__ Think the idea is stupid, even though it appeals to something deep inside you.
__ Think the idea has no relevance.
__ Consider it a complete turn-off.
7) Camelot represents a kind of Utopia based on Chivalry. It is a realm that enjoys peace, grace and beauty. The people are inspired by high ideals and work together in respect and harmonious cooperation. They value and appreciate what they have. In a world saturated by corporate greed, consumerism and politics tainted by corruption and special interests, how do you view Camelot as a symbol? Which of the following statements most closely resembles your opinion:
__ It is a valuable ideal that can be used for cultural, social & political improvement.
__ It has some nostalgic value.
__ As a symbol for change, it is probably too late to make a difference.
__ A nice idea that can have no realistic impact on today’s world.
__ Ridiculous to try.
__ I like the way things are, and don’t want change.
8)Would you personally like to see men act more chivalrous?
Yes ___ No ___
Comments?