In the passage, the author states that the knight "loved chivalry, truth, honor, freedom and all courtesy." These are all traits of an ideal feudal knight. It also states that the knight is brave and has fought in many battles. The end of the prologue says he wants "to make peace with God." That tells me he is seeking forgiveness for the people he killed in battle and shows the importance of his Christian faith, another important knightly trait
<span>Chaucer wrote that the knight "loved chivalry, truth, honor, freedom and all courtesy." These traits represent an ideal feudal knight. Also, the text states that the knight has fought many battles and is considered brave. At the end of the prologue, the knight says he wants "to make peace with God." He is seeking forgiveness because of all the people he killed this shows his priorities and the importance of his Christian faith to him.</span>
The film doesn't always improve the viewers understanding, the film could be lying that it's "based on real events". The film maker doesn't always know the real truth.