Throughout the centuries the role of the knight has changed from the shining armour on a white stallion, to the everyday bloke who gives up his seat or carry's your bags.
So what I'm asking is: is chivalry really dead? Can we have really have our knights in shining armour? What makes a knight for you?
I don't think it ever truly is Emily. Yes, men don't ride about in shining armour et al. Well, I have never met one in my life time. Perhaps substitute cars for the white horses? (smiles) I have however met chivalry many times over the years from men who are thoughtful, caring, brave even if afraid, courteous and always ready to help when needed. I have also met my own personal "knight in shining armour" who has always been everything such a knight should be and he is the love of my life.
So what I'm asking is: is chivalry really dead?
Can we have really have our knights in shining armour?
What makes a knight for you?