Justice Is Not Rewarded In Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales

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Although it is understandable as to why the tale had the resolution that occurred, in the end, justice was not served. Yes, the knight gained some morals, but his actions of raping a young maiden should not be rewarded with being married to a beautiful and loyal woman. The knight had forcibly had sex with someone, spend a year roaming around seeking the answer as to what women want most, and then he learned his lesson to respect girls’ choices. In a sense, him learning his lesson is the promise of a punishment for crimes committed. Plus, he spent a year in agony thinking he will be dead soon. Nevertheless, him getting to live would be a reward itself; although he used this new found knowledge of respect, he still doesn’t deserve the pretty