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  • 17-10-2019
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compares and contrasts what it means to be honorable today with what it meant to a medieval knight.

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  • 17-10-2019

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Explanation:Being honorable in Medieval times compared to now isn’t that big a difference. In Medieval times being “honorable” was mainly directed at the bravest actions or the most famous knight. Whereas, now it’s not used much but when used it is mainly used when there’s someone who speaks the truth about things in this fairly unrighteous world, no matter the consequences.

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