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King Arthur and the

Knights of the

Round Table

By Michelle Chu

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My Emblem

This is the emblem that represents me.

The cloud represents how I like the think and dream.

The eye in the middle shows how I tend to notice things that others don't and I normally like to observe things.

The craft items at the top show my love for creating. The musical note shows the music side of my personality.

The book represents my love of reading and my dream of writing.

The Chinese characters represent my background. The one to the left means dragon, the year I was born in. The other, shows my last name, Zhu.

The pink flower is a begonia, which symbolizes deep thoughts.

The purple flowers are statices, which symbolize success.

The Legend

of

King Arthur

and the

Knights of the Round Table

The Emblem of King Arthur and the

Knights of the Round Table

This emblem was worn around the around the necks of all the knights of the Round Table. It was presented to them during their coronation of becoming a knight.

The Order's dominant idea was the love of God, men, and noble deeds.

The cross was to remind the knights to live pure, clean lives, to strive for higher than perfection, which would help them to obtain the Holy Grail.

The red dragon represented their loyalthy to their leader - King Arthur.

The Round Table showed the eternity of God, the equality, unity, and comradeship of the Order, and the one purpose of all the knights.

The Knights' Code of Chivalry (cont'd)

  • To eschew unfairness, meanness and deceit
  • To keep faith
  • At all times to speak the truth
  • To persevere to the end in any enterprise begun
  • To respect the honour of women
  • Never to refuse a challenge from an equal
  • Never to turn the back upon a foe

The Knights' Code of Chivalry

What is it?

A knight should have the strength and skills to

fight in battle, but were also expected to control those strength and skills and show a politer side as well.

The Knights' Code of Chivalry was a part of the Middle Ages culture and all knew what it meant.

  • To fear God and maintain His Church
  • To serve the liege lord in valour and faith
  • To protect the weak and defenceless
  • To give succour to widows and orphans
  • To refrain from the wanton giving of offence
  • To live by honour and for glory
  • To despise pecuniary reward
  • To fight for the welfare of all
  • To obey those placed in authority
  • To guard the honour of fellow knights
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