chapter the knight portrait . how was the knight attired?
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The Knight and the Squire are both described in noble terms. The knight'sposition as the first in the Prologueshows the esteem of his social standing. Furthermore, Chaucerdescribes him as being brave, chivalrous, and honorable.
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In the chapter the knight’s Portrait, the knight is portrayed with best social dignity. He has clad in royal gesture.
Good humour, generosity, and kindness are always in his approach that can clearly differentiate him in the crowd. The knight is a father, he is travelling with his son. His son with his good manner is resembling his father upright nature.
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