Serfs and Taxes
02:36 - 04:41
2m 5s
A comedic take on the hardships of serfs and the constant taxation to which they were subjected.

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William, a squire, is publically punished for impersonating his master, Sir Ector, in jousting competitions. He is placed in a pillory and food is thrown at him. Prince Edward, who William befriended during his jousting competitions, orders the guards to take him out of the pillory and knights him as "Sir William".
Lord Phillip and William, who is impersonating Sir Ector, participates in a jousting competition. William wins the competition and gets a gold leaf as a prize.
Geoffrey Chaucer introduces William to the crowd with a fake story of William's origins before William participates in a jousting competition.
Explains the feudal system that was popular in Europe during the Middle Ages as well as why it subsided over time.
Sir Ector's squires realize he is dead after almost winning the entire jousting competition. William decides to impersonate Sir Ector even though he is a peasant and does not have noble status.