Geoffrey ChaucerThe Canterbury Tales1. How is the setting of the tales described? With such a setting,could you predict the general tone of the tales?Early spring. General tone: happy, easy, lively, . Character of the Knight?The knight displays many traits which make him seem almost too goodto be true, and a true gentleman that rarely exists in reality. Theknight holds four main admirable traits, making him the most likedtraveler in "The Canterbury Tales," and also amplying the doubt of hisrealism. From the characters impressive introduction, it is clear thatthis man is the most valued and honorable traveler among the perfect gentleman holds a love of ideals that are often notdisplayed by people. First and foremost, he believes in the ideals ofchivalry, and always stays true to its principles. He also feels thatone should be honest, truthful and faithful, which many people are notall of these ideals. The knight thinks one should only do what is right,and what will gain him honor and reputation. This character alsobelieves in freedom and generosity towards all, and displays this idealrepeatedly throughout the novel. And lastly, the knight also stronglyfeels that any proper person should display courtesy and elegance atall aspect of this character's life which makes him seem tooprestigious to be truthful is his impressive military career. He foughtin the holy war, The knight obviously held a very respectable reputation,and was treated with much honor and respect. He was a perfect gentleman,showing kindness and understanding to everyone he came in contact knight was extremely well-mannered, always being on his bestbehavior. His appearance was the "finishing touch," adding honor andintegrity to his courageous and gentle spirit.? This main characterwas clothed still in his armor, wearing a tunic of harsh cloth and hiscoat of mail is rust-stained, clearly showing remaining signs of Hamlet P81. Why is slee
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