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Friday, 3/23/121.Eleanor and Louis were betrothed later because of Duke William's death. Duke William was a very rich man so his death made his daughter very rich. Since many people were fighting over land and money, Duke William knew his daughter, Eleanor, could not defend the land and money by herself after he died. Duke of William then sent a letter to the king requesting that Eleanor married Price Louis. " William of Aquitaine wanted his daughter Eleanor wed to the king's son, Prince Louis. With Eleanor would come her lands. With Louis would come a good title. A good marriage."(Konigsburg 15) This quote shows what would come with the marriage and why it is a good thing to marry Eleanor and Prince Louis. 2. The EQ has been reflected in many ways in the book __A Proud Taste For Scarlet and Miniver__. One example is when Eleanor keeps putting the tapestries on the wall. This connects to the EQ because Eleanor's decision to keep putting violent tapestries back up even after they were taken down several times resulted in Adelaide feeling she has been pushed out of her own castle and leaving Paris. " With tapestries. She covered all the walls of my bedchamber with tapestries that she had ordered to be woven for the purpose. They are hunting scenes from her homeland. How can a person rest in a room that is hung with men's eyes that look down on one wherever one turns."(Konigsburg 32-33) In this quote Adelaide explains how and why she feels she is being pushed out of the castle. This castle is very much like the one Adelaide could have been kicked out of.

1. Divine Justice is some what like karma because if you commit a very bad sin God will punish you harshly possibly with death. Abbot Bernard thinks Geoffrey died because of Divine Justice because sense Geoffrey died right after he captured King Louis' steward and refused to let him free and he was excommunicated from the church. "A fever killed my husband as he and Henry were returning from court. Abbot Bernard said it was Divine Justice, but I don't think it was."(Konigsburg 84) This quote shows how Abbot Bernard thinks Geoffrey's death was divine justice. Divine Justice connects to our EQ because Geoffrey's actions to capture the seward and refuse to let him go effected himself because it supposedly caused his death.

2. Eleanor and Matilda are against Henry's decision to appoint Thomas Beckett as Archbishop because only the Pope can appoint Church officials and when Louis tried to appoint church officials it caused a lot of trouble. Another reason they are against it is because they think that Thomas Beckett will serve God instead of Henry. Henry thinks it is a good idea because he does not think he will be appointing Thomas, he thinks that he is going to just suggest Thomas to a couple of important people. "My former husband, Louis, once tried to appoint only some minor bishops, and it brought nothing but trouble."(Konigsburg 112) This quote shows one reason why Eleanor and Matilda think it is a bad idea to appoint Thomas Beckett. The most likely outcome is that Thomas will end up serving God instead of Henry. This picture shows what Thomas would dress and act like if he started obeying God instead of Henry.

Eleanor's and King Henry's teaching methods are very different. Eleanor allows Richard to rule beside her and make the decisions for the country. King Henry didn't even teach Young Henry, instead he made Young Henry and errand boy. These teaching methods connect to the EQ because Eleanor's decision to allow Richard to rule beside her made Richard side with her on the rebellion and King Henry's decision to just make Young Henry the errand boy made him angry and also want to rebel against King Henry. "When have you ever let me do anything that would show you that I can rule? Mother has let Richard rule the Aquitaine with her." (Konigsburg 145). This quote shows Young Henry becoming furious with King Henry because he has not let Young Henry rule at all and all he did was make Young Henry the errand boy. Eleanor's and King Henry's different teaching styles resulted in a rebellion against King Henry.

The rules Courts of Love effect how men treat women today because today men still hold doors for women, pull chairs o ut for women, and so on. In today's society these manners are commonly performed in restaurants. One example from the book is when William the Marashal defended Eleanor from the lords of Aquitaine. "My horse was killed from under me, but I put my back against a hedge and warded off all who came until I knew that my queen was safely inside the castle."(Konigsburg 130). This quote shows an example of a man sticking up for a women which is an example of courtly love. The rules of Courts of Love were around back then and are still around today. This picture shows an example of courtly love.