“A good woman should neither take offense nor blame herself for someone else's faults, but simply strive all the harder to do what is right.” WomenMoralityWomen EmpowermentMoralsDouble StandardsMedieval RomanceFrench Literature Book:Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance Source: Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance
“Go to a chamber and learn to sew! That's what Nature's usage wants of you! You are not Silentius!" and he replied, "I never heard that before! Not Silentius? Who am I then? Silentius is my name, I think, or I am other than who I was. But this I know well, upon my oath, that I cannot be anybody else! Therefore, I am Silentius, as I see it, or I am no one.” TransgenderGender IdentityMedieval RomanceFrench LiteratureTransmascTransgender Man Book:Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance Source: Silence: A Thirteenth-Century French Romance