| Term | Definition |
| what does the word romance actually mean | Language derived from Latin |
| romance is set in _______ areas | natural |
| courtly love _______ based in reality | is not |
| knight= _____+________ | christian faith+courtly love |
| courtly love | a love for an unreachable lady |
| purpose of romance is to give opportunity for ________ | escape |
| year historical "arthur" took in place | 500AD |
| historical "arthur" fought against | saxons |
| lived in (map wise) | wales |
| story about "arthur" first began to be circulated around year ___AD | 800AD |
| Malory's version of arthur | 1200AD |
| 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 are | evil knights, witches, giants, and dragons |
| protagonist is aided by | wizards, fairy queens, his own mysterious relationship with nature |
| Chivalry and Christianity are both | ideal |
| chivalrious knights protect... | weak and women |
| scene set in _____ areas | natural |
| The hero is ____than ordinary humans | braver, 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 future | optimism |
| When was "One Thousand and On Nights" published and in what language | 1548, Arabic |
| English Translation in ____ by ____ | 1888, by Sir Richard Burton |
| France version by _____ in early ___century | Antoine 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 called | scops, bards, gesteurs, conteurs, jongleurs, or minstrels |
| ________ began to take over entertainment during 12th century and took over it during 14th century | literate poets |
| In early middle ages, entertainers were _____ | illiterate |