How Does Chaucer Present The Character Of The Knight

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The Knight is an essential character by which he is very authentic and he contrasts with many of the characters. It is important that Chaucer establishes a multitude of characters with various personalities and values in order to connect closer to the audience. Chaucer appears to have established the Knight to represent characteristics that are ideal during the time period when this piece was written, he “…In listés thrice, and ay slain his foe. This ilké worthy knight had been also…” participating in the crusades fighting for what was religiously ideal (Chaucer63-64). Additionally, the Knight is also presented as the perfect human to express good morals, intentionally serving as a rolemodel, “And though that he was worthy he was wise, And