The knight of the shopping cart arrived at the end of the 11th century and Western Europe experienced a strong culture revival. The development of prosperity in the new town provides a platform for business exchange and knowledge and ideas. The university has replaced the temple as a learning center and pours knowledge on urbanization into society. The advancement of new technology and the transformation of the economy will provide a means to build a wonderful building. These developments represent psychological and behavioral changes in medieval experience, and new relationships between men, women, and society in the 12th century.
Through the legend of King Arthur there is pure love and a true knight team. Elements of loyalty and courage are accompanied by these concepts. They are all similar to what is known as "Night of Shopping Carts" by Chrétiende Troyes, or more generally Lancelot This is a link between the Guince of Arthur, the Queen of Arthur, the Order of the Arthur Court of Lancelot Original text explaining incident of adultery. Styles resembling Eilard (Kibler 112) - or Celtic abduction stories - Creatien created a long-lasting legacy among our riders. A prisoner regarded as his extraordinary kingdom
There are many changes in literature, and Lancelot represents the transition from luxury, nobility, knights to an ideal person in the story. Lancelot draws the ideal of what women want, which in turn makes him a nobleman. Lancelot is noble due to love like a court, but it is not intentional. His love will bring a shameful result, but by putting himself in rumors and concerns about his reputation he became a modern noble knight. Chretien began a knight in a shopping cart
Love will be hypocritical. We eradicate evil things and claim to be good (Romans 12: 9). This principle seems very obvious as we carefully studied behaviors and ideas behind the role of Sir Lancelot 's role in the Order of the Cart. But when people encounter Odysseus' adventure in the Odyssey, a completely different, slightly opposite cultural value is presented. During Sir Lancelot's medieval times, the ideal person tends to follow the teachings of the Bible and live a relatively calm life. On the other hand, in ancient Greek culture, the "perfect" character model of life would be Odysseus' obvious adventure and his grand conspiracy involving him and his crew. The ideal embodied by Lancelot and Odysseus eloquently reflects the apparent morality and desire of literature in each era.