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**Wiki Response #3** Consider the EQ: To what extent can a person's decisions and/or actions change his/her life or the lives of others? Now, how do Eleanor and King Henry's methods of teaching differ? How do their methods connect to the EQ and affect the lives of Young Henry and Richard? Be specific in your responses and discuss BOTH characters.

Eleanor and King Henry teaching habits differ depending on what is the case. When Eleanor goes to the Aquitaine to "govern" there, she takes her sons and teaches them to rebel against their father. She wants them to hate him, and rebel against him. But King Henry teaches way differently. They have this son named John who basically gets whatever he wants without even having to ask. When Eleanor and her hate-filled sons came to visit Henry, Henry took some land from each son, and the Vexin, and just gave it away to John without even asking or earning it! As you can see, John basically just gets everything handed to him even though he his being mean and not responsible. Their methods affect everyone around them in many ways. Eleanor teaches the children to rebel against their own father even though they don't know whats wrong. But if the kids where raised by King Henry, they would have been spoiled.

Consider the Courts of Love established by Eleanor and Marie. Also consider the articles read in class based on the rules of courtly love (the WebQuest). How have those rules affected how men treat women today? When/where do we see these played out the most?

The rules in the Courts of Love affect how men treat women today. Men should always treat women nicely just because there women. But the COL make an impact on them because of many reasons. But when men think about being nice to a women, they probably don't think," What are the rules of the Courts of Love again"? We just think, "Would this be nice if I did this"? So really, I think the COL did help set the standards of modern thinking but I don't think it comes into play very often when a man does something nice to a woman. But anyway, these actions are usually portrayed in restaurants, public places, and many other places where re spect if key.

Going along with the Courts of Love, a man should always be polite to a woman. **_** Discuss the idea of Divine Justice and why Abbot Bernard thinks Geoffrey died because of this. IF Divine Justice DOES exist, how does it connect with our EQ: To what extend can a person's decisions and/or actions change his/her life and the lives of others?
 * Wiki Response #2 A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver **

 Divine Justice. Karma. Both are dreaded in some communities. In the book //A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver //, written by E.L. Koniqsburg, a religious character named Abbot Bernard thinks Geoffrey died because of Divine Justice. He may be right but why would he say this? Another important character in the book is named Mother Matilda. Right after the Abbot said that, she thought of a significant point; if Geoffrey died from Divine Justice from God, why did he die after he was welcomed back into the church? and why not killed before his welcoming back? She disagrees with the Abbot. She says, "It was a fever, an accident, a trick of Fate, that killed my husband Geoffrey".(Koniqsburg 84).  In my opinion, Divine Justice is like two very similar things: karma and fate. Karma is when you do something bad to someone and something bad happens right back to you. Fate, I believe, is a life choice made by your Creator. In the book, Divine Justice would be fate caused by God in view of the fact that Geoffrey did something destructive . and he did do so. He wen't against what the Abbot said; he refused to give up King's steward, and changed his mind only because he wanted the Abbot to grant Eleanor and Louis a separation .  If someone believes in Divine Justice, they believe that people are punished or rewarded because of what they did; they must accept the consequence. Geoffrey's punishment was death caused by a fever. The EQ connects because Abbot Bernard thinks Geoffrey deserved punishment because of his actions.

As you can see, this was Steve Irwin. He screwed around with alligators and dangerous things all his life and eventually karma got to him and he was stung by a stingray and died.

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #000080; font-family: 'Palatino Linotype','Book Antiqua',Palatino,serif; font-size: 20px;">Why are Eleanor and Matilda against Becket being appointed archbishop? Why was Henry for it? What might the outcome be? <span style="color: #008080; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 130%;"><range type="comment" id="656946">Eleanor and Matilda are fueling by many reasons why they are against Becket being appointed archbishop. On the other hand, Henry is with Becket becoming archbishop even though he is going against his wife and even his mother. But first, lets talk about why Eleanor are against it. In the book, Eleanor apposes it because Becket is family. And if Becket is family, he might not listen to Henry, he will listen to God, says Mother Matilda. But on the other hand Henry wants Becket to because he is family and personally, I don't think Henry is a devoted Christian so he doesn't understand what Mother Matilda and Eleanor are talking abou t.

<span style="color: #ff0000; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 17px; line-height: 30px;">___ <span style="color: #ff0000; font-family: Georgia,serif; font-size: 140%;">Wiki Response #1 A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver


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** Eleanor and Louis were betrothed later because of a couple reasons. Eleanor’s father thought he would never die so he never made arrangements to get Eleanor married so as it turns out, Eleanor’s father died soon after and Eleanor was left alone.This tells us that Eleanor’s father a cocky, self-run man that didn’t want any advice. Louis wasn’t betrothed early because he was the second son meaning instead of growing up as the king, he would be a priest. But more to Louis’s luck, the first brother was riding a horse one day and his horse tripped causing him to fall off it and break his neck. So, Louis was moved to first son and got to marry Eleanor. **


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 * There are many reason why Louis and Eleanor have affected each other and the people around them. Between these two people, Eleanor is the <range type="comment" id="371196">least affected because she wants to be the dominant one unlike Louis. Louis wants his life to be peaceful and slow going. But Eleanor wants her life to be colorful and exhilarating . Since Eleanor is the Queen and she lives in Louis's castle, she attempts to perk up the castle. This does appeal to Eleanor not Adelaide, Louis's mother and the widow to Louis the Fat. Every time Eleanor puts decorations up, Adelaide takes them down. Adelaide leaves with her belongings and a decree adressed to Abbot Suger to help Louis if he would ever come across a problem . **



This represents the power that King Louis, Eleanor's husband had.