SCH 4U1 | Equilibrium and Le Châtelier’s Principle | | Introduction: Chemical equilibrium is the state of a reaction in which all reactants and products have reached constant concentrations in a closed system (DiGiuseppe, Haberer, Salciccioli, Sanader, & Vavitsas, 2012, p. 420). Chemical reactions will occur until the reaction reaches a point where the concentrations of the products and reactants become constant. Le Châtelier's principle states that chemical systems at equilibrium
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meet. The girls met twice, once when Laura was only a young girl, and again when the girls are 16. In both instances the girls have an immediate bond. When Laura was very young, she recalls a, “pretty face looking at [her] from the side of the bed” (Le Fanu 10). Even though a strange person startles Laura in her room she says the girl made her feel “a kind of pleased wonder,” and “delightfully soothed,” (10). This early encounter plays a strong roll in the growth of their relationship. The girls
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Chivalry is more than just a few rules; it is a way of life followed by knights (Grendler 154). Deriving from the French word "chevaliar," which means knight, chivalry was the social structure of Medieval Europe (154). During medieval England, values of honor, valor, courtesy, purity, and loyalty to his lord was expected (154). In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, the code of chivalry and influence is demonstrated through the Green Knights test of Gawain's honor and valor and Bertilak's test of Gawain's
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Excalibur (An Analysis of Chivalry in the Movie Excalibur) This past week in room 303 we have watched the movie Excalibur. This movie is about King Arthur and his life. This movie also involves chivalry and what it means to be a knight. Chivalry is the code of conduct and moral views of knights during the medieval ages. In the movie, there are a few good examples of chivalry. Chivalry is shown with Arthur’s brother, Lancelot, and the father and son in the woods during the movie Excalibur. The
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The legend of Merlin began through the words of Geoffrey of Monmouth. Merlin in most stories from the Arthurian legend is described as an older, wiser character. He is a character of magic and sorcery. He travels through the Arthurian legend acting as a mentor or guide towards King Uther and later on, King Arthur. He helps King Uther to fulfill his destiny and uphold the prophecy Merlin saw of conceiving Arthur so that one day he will be king. He helps King Arthur by guiding him through his journeys
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have been many works of literature written about him, as well as movies and plays. The origins of the legend are not completely known, but some of the earlier recorded works include Pearl-Poet's Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur. By analyzing ancient British paganism and Christianity, one can see how they each influenced the creation of the legend of King Arthur to make it the well known story many know and love today. It begins with pagans, the ancient Britons-
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Through the major female influence present in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, The Pearl Poet establishes women as powerful and essential. Lady Bercilak serves as a major plot component. In part four of the narrative, her husband tells Gawain “that belt you’re wearing… my wife gave it to you” (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 2358-2359). While revealing his elaborate trick to Sir Gawain, Bercilak states that his wife gifted the green belt to Gawain. When he did not return the belt to Bercilak at
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Similarly, Sir Percivale is a loyal knight as well. Sir Percivale became important when he found the Holy Grail for King Arthur in his time of need. Sadly, Sir Percivale’s legendary character was not expanded on much. His mother, who was not a big fan of knights, raised him up and failed to inform him about knights. Both her husband and her other son passed away from being knights. Obviously, she did not want to lose the last man in her life. One day, Sir Percivale was roaming through the woods
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The Perfect Gawayne In the chapter, the Marriage of Sir Gawayne, the hero Gawayne was almost a perfect man. As King Arthur’s nephew and a Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend, Gawayne was often portrayed as a formidable, courteous, and also a compassionate warrior, fiercely loyal to his king and his family. Knowing what made his king in distress, Gawayne determined to fulfil the king’s promise to the loathly lady who asked a fair young knight to marry her. When I read here, I was
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Daemon Targaryen, born eighty one years after Aegon's Conquest, was the son of Baelon Targaryen and grandson of King Jaeherys the Conciliator. His brother Viserys would later take the the Iron Throne after the ancient king died. Daemon was described as dashing, dangerous and easy to offend. His face was known to be familiar with every cut-purse, whore and gambler in Flea Bottom. He was knighted at 16 and given the Valyrian Steel sword, Dark Sister, by King Jaeherys himself. His first marriage was
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