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Knight

Chaucer's Opinion

1.Chaucer is very respectful to

the Knight.

2. Chaucer admired the Knight

this is proven by 'He was a true

perfect Knight.

There was a knight, a most distinguished man.

Who from the day at witch he first began

To ride abroad had followed chivalry,

Truth, honor, generousness and courtesy.

He had done nobly in his sovereign's war

And ridden into battle, no man more,

As well in Christian as heath places,

And ever horned for his noble graces.

When we took Alexandria, he was there.

He often sat at a table in the chair

Of honor, above all nations, when in Prussia.

In Lithuania he had ridden and Russia

No Christian man so often of his rank.

When in Granada, Algeciras sank

Under assault, he had been there, and in

North Africa, raiding Benamarin;

In Antolia he had been as well

And fought when Ayas and Attalia fell,

He had embarked with many a noble host.

For all along the Mediterranean coast

in fifteen mortal battles he had been

and jousted for our faith at Tramissene

Thrice in the list, and always killed his man.

This same distinguished knight had led the van

Once with the Bey of Balat, doing work

For him against another heathen Turk;

He was of sovereign value in all eyes.

And though so much distinguished, he was wise

And in his bearing modest as a maid.

He never yet a boorish thing had said

In all his life to any, come what might;

He was a true,a perfect gentle-knight.

Speaking of his equipment, he possessed

Fine horses, but he was not gaily dressed.

He wore a fustian tunic stained and dark

with smudges where his armor had joined our ranks

To do his pilgramage and render thanks.

Knight

Andrew Nichols

Vocabulary

Pilgrims Transportation

1. He possessed a fine horse

2.His horse is like his best friend he rides into battle with the Knight then goes on a spiritual journey

1.Fustian-coarse cloth of cotton and linen.

2.Van-the part of the army that goes before the rest.

3.Bey of Balat- pagan leader

4.Chilvary- horse mounted military.

5.Sovereign- holy

Pilgrams Appearnce

1.The Knight wore fustian tunic stained and dark with smudges.

2.This shows that he is a warrior at heart.

Pilgrim's Social Standing

1. The Aristocracy

2.Soldier

3.Noble warrior

4.The Knight is productive member of the community because , he is a soldier.

Pilgrams Morals

Pilgrims habits

1. He has good morals, Because he is a Knight.

2.He is noble this is explained here 'He had done nobly in his sovereignty war.

1.The Knight is a very well mannered respectful man.

2.He liked to joust.

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