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Many legends were written about knights so that the accounts of the deeds of the knights remained in some or the other form and inspired the coming generations by describing how great the knights were.
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- The idea of writing legends served the purpose of keeping the knights alive forever in writings that speak about their greatness.
- Sometimes, the legends were also written on the orders of the knights that performed some kind of courageous deed.
- The ones who wrote the legends often exaggerated the deeds of the knights in order to make the legend articulate and impressive.
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Laura Esquivel is a Mexican writer, famously known for having written: "Como agua para chocolate" (Like water for chocolate).
In one of her texts, she describes how magical and unique were her experiences early as a child when being part of the "ceremony" her mother and grandmother would make in order to prepare the food they were going to eat. In one of those occasions, she was warned by one of the Help not to step on a corn kernel because the God of the Corn was inside it and she had to be respectful to it. Later, she moved away, left the kitchen stories behind, and learned all sorts of things. Among them, she realized the God of Corn belonged to the primitive magical thinking (mythic belief system of the native communities) of humans which has no place in the rational, scientific and modern world. Nevertheless, within the years, she saw herself repeating not only the steps to cook a certain dish but also the stories the women of her family would tell her. That way she integrated her past with the cooking and found herself stopping her own daughter from stepping on a kernel of corn, because, as she was taught, there it was the God of Corn. She learned to give the food the importance it was given many many years ago, especially the corn, which was a symbol of life, fertility and prosperity for the ancient Mexicans.
Bonzo said I C I V (I see Ivy) when he saw the Ivy-covered Walls of the Ivy League College.
The Ivy League College is composed of eight members, namely: Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Princeton University, Brown University, Colombia University, Yale University, Cornell University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
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