Samurai's code was called Bushido, which was long and complicated, the code says within a Samurai's heart they will keep peace but on the outside their weapons are ready, they are always ready to fight when needed and they're always doing good, even sometimes without a master. On the other hand, Knights are fully dependent on their leaders, their code was called Chivalry. This code was shorter and came 130 years after Bushido, Chivalry stated Knights had to be brave strong, and loyal even in the toughest times (Document E). This tells us that the codes are different because Bushido was long and strict or complicated and Chivalry was short and sweet. Another difference in their codes was that Knights had a contract for loyalty, and loyalty for a Samurai was hereditary, which means it was a passed down expectation from generation to generation (Document B). Loyalty was big for both of them, but the way they represented it was very
Samurai's code was called Bushido, which was long and complicated, the code says within a Samurai's heart they will keep peace but on the outside their weapons are ready, they are always ready to fight when needed and they're always doing good, even sometimes without a master. On the other hand, Knights are fully dependent on their leaders, their code was called Chivalry. This code was shorter and came 130 years after Bushido, Chivalry stated Knights had to be brave strong, and loyal even in the toughest times (Document E). This tells us that the codes are different because Bushido was long and strict or complicated and Chivalry was short and sweet. Another difference in their codes was that Knights had a contract for loyalty, and loyalty for a Samurai was hereditary, which means it was a passed down expectation from generation to generation (Document B). Loyalty was big for both of them, but the way they represented it was very