The Canterbury Tales: A Character Sketch Of Chaucer's Knight
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In
this prologue, Chaucer introduces all of the characters who are involved in this
imaginary journey and who will tell the tales. Among the characters included in
this introductory section is a knight. Chaucer initially refers to the knight
as "a most distinguished man" (l. 43) and, indeed, his sketch of the knight is
highly complimentary...
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43) and, indeed, his sketch of the knight is
highly complimentary.
The knight, Chaucer tells us, "possessed/Fine horses, but he was not
gaily dressed" (ll. 69-70). Indeed, the knight is dressed in a common shirt
which is stained "where his armor had left mark" (l. 72). That is, the knight is
"just home from service" (l...
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