Blayze McKenney Mrs. Thomas World History 7 12 April 2024 The Superiority of the Japanese Samurai After 14 years of rigorous Loyalty, Combat, and Mindset Training, the young warrior is finally ready to become a Samurai at the age of 14. The Japanese Samurai and the European Knights were 2 classes of very powerful warriors during the Middle Ages. Samurai were superior because they offered protection to their masters, went through rigorous training to get better at fighting, and were incredibly loyal to their masters when it came to following their code and protecting their masters. The samurai were superior to knights because they offered protection to peasants and daimyos. Samurai must protect their daimyos with their lives no matter how dangerous or whatever the conflict is (Document B). This makes them superior because it …show more content…
The second reason samurai were superior was their intense, rigorous training. Document C talks about a samurai’s rigorous training that they were required to start when they were very young and did not end until they were about 14 (Document C). This makes samurai superior because it talks about how they trained until they were 14, starting from an incredibly young age. Document B talks about a samurai’s duty to protect his master and that would involve training to be a good enough fighter to protect his master (Document B). This shows how samurai are superior because it talks about how it is a samurai’s sworn duty to protect their daimyo and their family for generations while also training for the sole purpose of protecting them. The final and most important reason samurai were superior was their loyalty. Document B says that a samurai belongs entirely to his master, which would require that they be incredibly loyal to their masters (Document