Chivalry, which is romanticized in Arthurian legend, is shown to be impractical and harmful. Hank mocks the knights’ code of conduct as outdated, questioning the romanticized ideals that often hinder progress.
“The ‘noble’ knight is an example of a man rendered useless by tradition.”
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