The best answer to the question that is being presented above would be the phrase 'is successful in battle'. The <span>Disinherited Knight can be described as a chivalric hero because he was able to win battles. Engaging in trickery, being envied, and flaunting his power cannot be described as 'chivalry'.</span>
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they cant be bothered
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She is annoyed by her mother's exaggerated bragging.
The theme of pride is a clear manifest in the ending part of Lorraine's excerpt.
We canidentify that the play is depicting characters who have little to identifywith.
We see that neighborhood representative shows up and offers to buy outtheirhouse.
The play depicts this decision as pride overmoney<span>, </span>and although money doeswin out for a little bit<span>, </span>the Walter family maintains itspride in the end.
We see how Walter blatant about this pride that he claims that the housewasearned through their late father's sweat.
The author intends to bring out the blatant idea of pride in the Younger familythrough thecharacter of Walter in the excerpt.
He portrays Walter as aggressively boastful to fit thisfamily trait<span>.</span>
The name "goth<span>" </span>originally came from<span> a Germanic tribe</span><span>. The Romans regarded them as barbaric and uncultured, much like the Vandals.</span>