How Does a Medieval Castle Withstand Siege After Siege?

A medieval castle is like a super-strong fortress that can protect its people even when enemies try to knock it down again and again.

Bricks and stone are like the skin of the castle, they’re tough, just like your favorite toy. When soldiers throw big rocks at the walls, those bricks take the hit without breaking easily. It’s like if you threw a ball at your toy, it might bounce around, but it wouldn’t break unless you really threw hard.

Towers and thick walls are like a shield that blocks enemies from getting inside. Imagine trying to climb into your room through a tiny window while someone is throwing things at you, that’s what soldiers face when they try to get in!

How the Castle Keeps Its Secrets

Moats and gates act like a big, wet hug around the castle. If there's water in the moat, enemies can't just walk up to the gate, it's like having to wade through a puddle before you even get to play with your toys.

Sometimes, soldiers hide inside the castle and wait for the right moment to jump out and surprise their enemies, kind of like how you might hide behind the couch to scare someone!

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  1. A castle has thick stone walls and a moat to keep enemies out.
  2. Soldiers can hide in towers and shoot arrows from above.
  3. The drawbridge can be raised to stop invaders from entering.

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