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e only things Ivanhoe is demonstrating by fighting for England. He is also showing a fear of disgrace. If his home country of England is to lose the battles, he and his country would be disgraced. His fear of disgrace helps lead him on. Having a fear of disgrace shows the reader that having this motive can lead one on to success. People can learn a lesson not only about glory, but of bravery also. Besides glory, bravery is used throughout the novel also. An example of this is when Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert dies for Rebecca. Ivanhoe demonstrates bravery when he fights Brian to repay Rebecca for her care when he is hurt. He is also very brave when he fights for his Saxon image. Even though he is not a major character in this book, Robin Hood also shows bravery. He robs from the rich and gives to the poor which breaks certain parts in the Code of Chivalry. Through his actions, he fulfills part of the Code. He is brave and has a love of adventure in doing so, but his integrity and respect to the king is taken by his criminal actions. People can learn from these examples that sometimes being brave is not pretty. Both Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert and Robin Hood had to suffer consequences for being brave. Bravery is very important to knights. If they are not brave they are disgraced, which is something they fear the most. Ivanhoes motto is Death is better than defeat, this shows his fear of disgrace. Likewise, in are society there are certain people that are looked at as being a disgrace. In society today there is a fear of disgrace. Becoming a failure is not anyones desire. Breaking the Code of Chivalry was a disgrace in the Medieval time period. Likewise, breaking laws and being arrested is considered a disgrace today. Through the use of chivalry, the author shows our society the importance of maintaining dignity as opposed to disgrace. The setting is very important to this novel. The general setting is in England, where the way of life is me...

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