Roland's song is the oldest epic in France, written by an anonymous poet from the late 11th century to the 12th century. This epic occupies an important place in the history of France and the invention of the Christian world. Roland's song is a cultural artifact that brings us to a journey to medieval Europe when religion becomes an important element of primitive Europe. Religion plays an important role in "Roland of Roland" and is a reason for criticism. Some readers may use this poem as religious text, and for some readers this is a fictitious literary work including ideological views.
Historically, Charlemagne (742 - -814) defended the Christian world and was the king of the Frank who expanded its boundaries. In "The Song of Roland" his body is larger than life, a tough fighter for more than two centuries and continues to fight against infidels. Some people think that this poem should be called Charlemagne. The second half of the poem conquered the revenge of Charlemagne and the completion of Spain. In this poem, Charlemagne has an incredible dignity and an emotional vulnerability. He can be said to be the most developed person in this poem, a person who is unforgiving about faith and loyalty, but he is tired of war and loss.
When reading "The Roland's Song" people felt immediately that the story was unilateral. The most famous phrase in this poem is "Pagans are wrong, the cause of Christianity is correct" (l.1015), which is the reason why dedication to the whole work is only one, in the Christian world It shows that there is. From the beginning, Christian Franks headed by Charlemagne represented all good things, the Muslim Saracens headed by Marshall, and later Ballygant became the worst. However, when he had to make Saracens the opponent of Frank, the author fell into a conflict. In many examples of this verse, the vassals of Marseille are depicted as brutal and noble warriors, but they are still not as good as Christians. This gives Saracens military effectiveness and prove that many can still remain aristocratic if they can only change.
In 'The Song of Roland', the author talks about the spectacular fight between King Charles, Saracens of Frank and Muslim. This poem is the story of blood, death, loyalty, and honor. About 1095 when the first crusade began, we discovered the first extant version of this wonderful French epic. This poem is deeply rooted, but it has been more emphasized and modified to attract Crusader believers. As an advertisement, the author successfully formed thousands of volunteers to launch the Crusades. In "The Song of Roland", the author created this poem and gathered troops through the role of Roland, the theme of right and wrong, and the theme of loyalty. One way for writers ... Read more