The excerpt of Castiglione’s Book of Courtier describes the ideal models of individuals that were looked upon as the embodiment for the bourgeoisie like class of individuals to portray themselves. Though both of the genders were specific, the men or the courtiers were more detailed than that of the court ladies. Physically, the men’s height was described as to not ideally fall on the ends of the spectrum as it attracts attention so only those in between were highly preferred. However, if one were to choose, the shorter man would win due to the notion that tall men lack in knowledge and agility. The build must be more muscular as it displays a sense of strength, participate and excel in nearly every single sport as it shows the athleticism and health, qualifying him as a good candidate for a war …show more content…
Mannerisms and intelligence are also vital keys in the making of an ideal courtier. Soft toned individuals are seen as weak as it resembles a woman’s tone and not too rough as resembles the lower class people from the countryside, hence the “smack of rustic”. An ideal voice is that of a clear, deep bass tone that enhances their clear diction. When he speaks, his mannerisms are not flamboyant and is graceful as his words, never be pretentious. Regarding intelligence, one is more preferred to be talented in the writing/language department as those give way to communicate with the people. In addition, since there were no mentions of mathematics and science in this, the other most important subject includes creative arts. A skill in drawing and or painting is revered and to play an instrument is even better as it acts as a universal communicator for all and helps unite people. Lastly, for the courtier’s personality, he must uphold his morals and dignity with him at all times, whenever and wherever, to never falter and succumb for it will forever tarnish his image. His loyalty to those he serves should be above all else and essentially acts like a