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Chivalry Quote by Arthur Conan Doyle

“The fantastic graces of Chivalry lay upon the surface of life, but beneath it was a half-savage population, fierce and animal, with little ruth or mercy.” quote by Arthur Conan Doyle
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““The fantastic graces of Chivalry lay upon the surface of life, but beneath it was a half-savage population, fierce and animal, with little ruth or mercy.””

Arthur Conan Doyle

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1912

Chivalry masks a harsh, primal reality beneath civilization’s polished exterior.

In simple terms: Politeness hides brutal nature.

Key Takeaway

Recognize both civility and underlying savagery.

Themes

civilization human nature duality morality conflict

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

observational philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • colonial expeditions
  • political negotiations
  • urban life
  • personal relationships

Key Concepts

civility primal instinct social masks

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does modern etiquette conceal harsher truths?
  • Can civility coexist with inherent aggression?
A Different Perspective

The quote idealizes chivalry, overlooking its own contradictions.

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