Maintaining one's honor was a driving force that dictated how men behaved in the Elizabethan era. Research the concept of honor and dueling. What did men find as dishonorable? What about the practice of honor and dueling. Research and post your findings.
They were expected to act according to the chivalry code...
ReplyDeleteIt was a code o the men telling them that they are about to fight.Duel is not the objective to kill the opponent it's to gain satisfaction.
ReplyDeleteMen would earn there honor by dueling although it is illegal having no honor is kind of calling a man a liar and that he has has no courage
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Property and wealth were handed down to the oldest son. It was important back then to keep the bloodline pure. (Karissa, Jessica, Jenesis)
ReplyDeleteThe men wore Jerkins and doublets (a shirt and vest), in fabrics indicating their social status.
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. The wearing of the sword with civilian dress was a custom that had begun in late fifteenth-century Spain...............Incase it interests you,
ReplyDeleteIn dueling you had to be 72 inches away from each other. The smallest inches you
ReplyDeleteHad to be away from each other is 30
Calling someone a liar is or or his courage and honor and his name is a challenge to its self
ReplyDeleteThe men back then were not allowed to wear whatever they liked, dictated by the Sumptuary Law as decreed by Queen Elizabeth I on 15 June 1574.
ReplyDeleteDueling in the Elizabethan times was popular.If you call someone a liar or otherwise impugning his honor, his courage, or his name is a challenge in itself. - Michelle Salazar
ReplyDeleteIn the Elizabethan era, to maintain your honor you had to be feared by people. A way that a man can disrespect another mans honor is by clowning on their family or wealth. The only way you can retain your honor is by dueling him in a fight
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Victor Lopez
Calling someone a liar, or otherwise impugning his honor, his courage, or his name is a challenge in itself.
ReplyDeleteDuring the Elizabethan times making fun of people or being dishonest was a very bad thing to have done. Back then dueling was like the big thing that people would do as a challenge. Daniel kittinger,Anastacio Fuerte
ReplyDeleteYou could not disrespect your parents back then. Are you would get hit
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ReplyDeleteDueling was illegal in the Elizabethan Era. Property and wealth were handed down to the oldest son. The streets were narrow back then.
The men have to act to the Chivarly Code.
ReplyDeleteA duel is an arrangement between two people with weapons . They would duel over honor and disrespect ...
ReplyDeleteMarleene Carlos & Jasmine Perez
Men in the Elizabethan era were faced with disrespect all the time. Men were forced to retain their honor or you were considered just like in today's society a weak person.
ReplyDeleteThey would be duel if you disrespected someone
ReplyDeleteYou could not talk back to your parents
nathaniel& Alexandra
Honor back in the Elizabethan Era was very serious because the honor runs in their family for generation and generation
ReplyDeleteDueling was illegal in the elizabethan era.so you take the fight out of the way, and sometimes out of the country
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I think that hunting is ok because it dose control the population of animals and humans like meat and sometimes need fur
ReplyDeleteI'm against hunting animals, the animal could be a mother and she has a baby ahead of her then someone kills her. Then the baby won't now where his/her mother is so than their is an orphan in the forest by him/her shelf. People should see that their just like us, but in a different form. They also feel thing likes us so think about.
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