Middle ages
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THE MIDDLE AGESTime marches on….
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1066: A VERY IMPORTANT YEAR
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BATTLE OF HASTINGS
Considered one of the most important events of England’s history
King Harold is killed—he is the last Anglo-Saxon king.
France begins it rule over England
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WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
Illegitimate son of the previous duke of Normandy
Cousin of the English king
Claimed the English throne belonged to him
Sailed from Normandy to challenge the Anglo-Saxon king
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ENGLAND UNDER WILLIAM
Brought administrative skills—more law and order and cultural unity
Built an inventory of most property and began charging taxes
Divided land up for his followers These men moved to England and
brought feudalism with them. This displaced the ways described
in Beowulf
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FEUDALISM
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FEUDALISM
Is a caste system Each person has his/her place in the
social system. No hope of moving out King is at the top— Nobles owned land—Knights served
the nobles Serfs—not free; just worked the land Offered stability to the age
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KNIGHTS
Ruled by the code called chivalry
Main job: warfare
Bound by honor “A terrible worm
in an iron coccoon”
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“COURTLY LOVE”
True, chivalry did urge man to revere a lady
Ideally, was to be non-sexual
Did little to actually help women’s staff
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THE ROLE OF WOMEN
Had no political rights
Subservient to men Her father’s or
husband’s social class determined her rank
Peasant women—childbirth, housework, fieldwork
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THE CRUSADES
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THE MARTYDOM OF THOMAS A BECKET
Appointed by King Henry, but Thomas would not bend church rules for him
Henry ordered him to be killed—there in the cathedral
This created a backlash against Henry
Priests became corrupt with new power
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THE PLAGUE: “THE BLACK DEATH”
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“BEFORE IT’S OVER, HALF THE NATION WILL DIE”
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THE RISE OF A MIDDLE CLASS
Labor shortage immense after the Black Death
No order to keep serfs imprisoned
Cities and the middle class slowly emerged
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER—BORN 1340
Wrote The Canterbury Tales
Is considered the first great English poet
His …Tales is considered on of the very greatest works in the English language
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SIGNIFICANCE OF TALES….
Is a rich record of these life and times
Example: character of the knight has returned from the crusades
Written in iambic pentameter
Marks the end of Anglo-Saxon lit style
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FRAME OF THE CANTERBURY TALES
Chaucer’s “pilgrims” are going to Canterbury to see the shrine built for Saint Thomas a Becket
Each pilgrim is to tell 2 stories on the way there and on the way back
Never finished it