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what does the word romance actually meanLanguage derived from Latin
romance is set in _______ areasnatural
courtly love _______ based in realityis not
knight= _____+________christian faith+courtly love
courtly lovea love for an unreachable lady
purpose of romance is to give opportunity for ________escape
year historical "arthur" took in place500AD
historical "arthur" fought againstsaxons
lived in (map wise)wales
story about "arthur" first began to be circulated around year ___AD800AD
Malory's version of arthur1200AD
chivalry= .....(4 components)honor, bravery, piety, and loyalty
What was the first western translation of The Thousand and One Nights's language:french
characters are usually.....kings, queens, or heros
the plot moves around.....adventures
A quest is.......a long journey in search of something desirable
A quest involves....magical or supernatual events
antagonists areevil knights, witches, giants, and dragons
protagonist is aided bywizards, fairy queens, his own mysterious relationship with nature
Chivalry and Christianity are bothideal
chivalrious knights protect...weak and women
scene set in _____ areasnatural
The hero is ____than ordinary humansbraver, nobler, and more honorable
the hero may have a disguise to....hide his identity
the forces of ____ oppose the forces of _____good, evil
The story leaves the reader with a sense of _______ about the futureoptimism
When was "One Thousand and On Nights" published and in what language1548, Arabic
English Translation in ____ by ____1888, by Sir Richard Burton
France version by _____ in early ___centuryAntoine Gallant, 18th
Arthur was buried at the _________abbey of Glastonbury in England
Throughout _______ Century, romance offered ________ from ______ to ________13th, reality, spiritual ideal
Metaphorically, quest is.............a journey into the darker side of human nature and back again
In early middle ages, storytellers were entertainers and they were calledscops, bards, gesteurs, conteurs, jongleurs, or minstrels
________ began to take over entertainment during 12th century and took over it during 14th centuryliterate poets
In early middle ages, entertainers were _____illiterate

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Creator abc33kr
Created October 3, 2008
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