The Knight By Josh Medlin.

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The Knight By Josh Medlin

Who is the knight A gentleman, never straying from the path of chivalry. An honorable and loyal fighter to his lord and the cause of spreading religion. An all around peace keeper of the group

The Gentleman A true man in every aspect strong, caring, brave, honest, peace loving. Both the narrator and the host admire this man, which may not seem like much but look at how both view all the other pilgrims. Takes joy in seeing people succeed. Seen after the Nun’s tale. Doesn’t wear flashy clothes even though knights are known for nobility.

The Warrior Fought for the Crusaders spreading religion everywhere with the edge of their swords. He battled the Muslims in Egypt, Spain, and Turkey. Also battled the Russian Orthodox in Lithuania and Russia. These wars were being fought less and this is where we meet the Knight, after he has just returned from a expedition.

The Peace Keeper At the end of the Pardoner’s tale there is a argument, the Knight sees this and stops it all by ordering them to kiss and make up. He generally likes peace and prosperity you see this when the Nun’s tale is being told, he’d rather hear stories about “joye and greet solas” and hear about a man the climbs out of poverty into wealth and fortune.