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AlladinOne [14]
3 years ago
7

describe how Chaucer uses minute details to flesh out the character of the knight. What inferences can be drawn from the descrip

tion?
English
1 answer:
kaheart [24]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Chaucer describes an ideal Knight, a "verray parfit, gentil knyght", who conscientiously follows all the social, moral, chivalric, and religious codes of conduct. Chaucer does not have any particular individual in mind but casts the Knight as an idealistic representative of his profession. Although the institution of chivalry had become decadent in the fourteenth century Chaucer withholds his criticism and instead endows the Knight with all the gentlemanly qualities that are in keeping with his character. Thus the Knight possesses all the traditional chivalric virtues of politeness in speech, consideration for others, righteousness, generosity, helpfulness, and loyalty. </span>
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