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Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales by Nick Bresnahan. “There was a Knight , a most distinguished man, who from the day on which he first began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honor, generousness and courtesy.” Line 43-46. The Knight. Knight Description.
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“There was a Knight, a most distinguished man, who from the day on which he first began to ride abroad had followed chivalry, truth, honor, generousness and courtesy.” Line 43-46 The Knight
Knight Description Direct Characterization Indirect Characterization • “There was a knight, a most distinguished man…” Line 43 • “And though so much distinguished, he was wise…” Line 70 • “He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight.” Line 74 • “…he was not gaily dressed.” Line 75 • “ He wore a fustian tunic stained and dark with smudges where his armor had left mark…” Lines 75-76 • “He never yet a boorish thing had said…” Line 72
The actor most suitable to playing him would be…
Gerard Butler • He has experience playing medieval charactersfrom his roles in “300” and “Beowulf and Grendel.” • He is distinguished. • He is of Scottish decent.