Title: THE MIDDLE AGES
1THE MIDDLE AGES A.D. 450-1300
2What happened during the Middle Ages? Take
this true and false quiz.
- Chess was introduced in England.
- The Vikings developed the art of shipbuilding.
- Hats came into fashion.
- Feudalism developed.
- Crossbows were used in France.
- Marco Polo visited China.
- The Saxons were defeated at Hastings.
- The Crusades began.
- Eyeglasses were invented.
- The plague in Europe ended.
3ALL TRUE!
- Although the medieval period has been perceived
as a static, or unchanging, interval in history,
it was in fact a dynamic time in which new
political, economic, and cultural institutions
emerged.
4- The literature of the Middle Ages reflects the
changes of the time - from the bloody wars waged by feudal kings
through the gruesome and exotic campaigns of the
Crusades to the emergence of courtly love and the
rise of the middle class and the risk-taking
mercantile society that it nurtured.
5- Some terms you need to know
6- A knight was a person of noble birth trained to
arms and chivalry.
7- Chivalry
- was basically a
- military code of
- behavior.
8Chivalry
A knight was supposed to be fair to his
opponents, loyal to his lord, and honorable in
all things. He was also supposed to show
Christian humility, and generosity to all.
9- Courtly love was a code of conduct for lovers.
The knights glorious deeds were not performed in
the service of king or country, but on behalf of
a beautiful, fair, and noble lady, who was often
above him in status and usually married and
therefore unattainable.
10- The quest was the pursuit, through a series of
adventures, or trials, of something or someone of
special importance.
11- One of the most famous quests is the search for
the Holy Grail.
12The Holy Grailis described as the cup from
which Christ drank at the last supper, the same
cup that is later used to collect drops of
Christsblood at the Crucifixion.
13- In France, the Breton lais were influenced by the
idea of courtly love. The lais were short
stories with supernatural or fairy-tale elements,
written in verse and sung to the accompaniment of
the lyre or the lute.
14- Chansons de geste were songs of heroic deeds.
They were composed by French poets called
trouveres.
15- The romances were the literary expression of
chivalric ideals. These were long poems about
knightly adventures that were recited by
traveling poets.
16- The Arthurian romances were among the most
popular of the medieval romances. The stories of
Arthur, a legendary king, and his knights of the
Round Table spread throughout Europe teaching
moral lessons.
17- Themes within the selection center on the topics
of betrayal and revenge. Selections will include
18 from the Song of Roland (or, Chanson de
Roland) anonymous
19Nibelungenlied
20- The Lay of the Werewolf
- Marie de France
21- The Grail from Perceval
- Chretien de Troyes
22Song of Roland Cultural Background Feudalism
economic and social system of medieval
Europe Vassalage (vassal) one lord swears
allegiance to another in exchange for privileges
or feuds (usually land) and owes military
service and funding in return Genre Chanson de
geste (song of deeds) French epic Epic - long
narrative poem about the deeds of gods and / or
great men Author anonymous, epic was performed
by Jongleurs, or bards, who sang or chanted the
poem in a public square many adding to the story
Laisses/Cantos stanzas Historical Background
Real - French Charlemagne, Charles the Great,
intervened in a dispute between two rival Moorish
(Muslim) rulers in Spain. While returning to
France through the Pyrenees, Charlemagnes rear
guard was attacked by Basques, not Moors, all
perished. Fictional Elements recorded 300 years
later. 200 year old Charlemagne tries to
conquer Saracen (Muslim) king Marsilion and force
Christian conversion. Ganelon offers false
treaty. Moors, rather than Basques, slaughter
rear guard in retreat due to personal revenge and
betrayal by Ganelon against his stepson,
Roland Themes betrayal, revenge, feudal loyalty,
personal valor