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explain the line of I brought down the knight from his pedestal with out injuring any limb​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The Knight's Tale is a romance that encapsulates the themes, motifs, and ideals of courtly love: love is like an illness that can change the lover's physical appearance, the lover risks death to win favor with his lady, and he is inspired to utter eloquent poetic complaints.
Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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The Knight's Tale is a romance that encapsulates the themes, motifs, and ideals of courtly love:

♡Love is like an illness that can change the lover's physical appearance, the lover risks death to win favor with his lady, and he is inspired to utter eloquent poetic complaints.

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