The Great Chain of Being, told everyone where they belonged in society. The Great Chain of being stated a place for everyone to be in. The king had to follow the pope. God was above all. Men were above women. Lords were above serfs. The chain of loyalty started from the Pope to the king, to lords, to the lord 's below them, and then finally, at the end of the chain were the serfs (Lenehan 4). The Great chain of being made the ties of the obligations connect to religion and this enforced it in a stricter way. God had to do some things for men. The pope had to do things for the king. The line goes all the way to the bottom of the pyramid (Lenehan 4). Everyone had to fulfill their obligations. The serfs fulfilled their obligations, so did the king, and lord. The knights like every other group had their own obligations to fulfill. These warriors had to enter relationships with lords and became their lords. Being a vassal, there were many obligations. The vassal had to protect the lord and his land if threatened but if the lord wanted to have his help in an offensive attack. In forty days of aggressive fighting(the requirement for people in northern France) he could refuse to fight again on offense but if he does he gets additional compensation (Smith, Cynthia 2). A knight had to pledge his loyalty to a feudal lord and take two oaths. One was that Lords were superior to them and they also had to help the lord run his manor by gathering taxes (Smith, Cynthia 2). They had to be skilled in fighting with a sword, and other weapons as well. The Great Chain of Being is a very diverse topic that helps keep the ties of feudalism
The Great Chain of Being, told everyone where they belonged in society. The Great Chain of being stated a place for everyone to be in. The king had to follow the pope. God was above all. Men were above women. Lords were above serfs. The chain of loyalty started from the Pope to the king, to lords, to the lord 's below them, and then finally, at the end of the chain were the serfs (Lenehan 4). The Great chain of being made the ties of the obligations connect to religion and this enforced it in a stricter way. God had to do some things for men. The pope had to do things for the king. The line goes all the way to the bottom of the pyramid (Lenehan 4). Everyone had to fulfill their obligations. The serfs fulfilled their obligations, so did the king, and lord. The knights like every other group had their own obligations to fulfill. These warriors had to enter relationships with lords and became their lords. Being a vassal, there were many obligations. The vassal had to protect the lord and his land if threatened but if the lord wanted to have his help in an offensive attack. In forty days of aggressive fighting(the requirement for people in northern France) he could refuse to fight again on offense but if he does he gets additional compensation (Smith, Cynthia 2). A knight had to pledge his loyalty to a feudal lord and take two oaths. One was that Lords were superior to them and they also had to help the lord run his manor by gathering taxes (Smith, Cynthia 2). They had to be skilled in fighting with a sword, and other weapons as well. The Great Chain of Being is a very diverse topic that helps keep the ties of feudalism