After looking at the pilgrim chart for the knight and reviewing the answers I want you to rewrite the answers in your OWN words.   provided is a example chart and a blank chart for you to rewrite the example charts answers in your own words. Ignore the two details part of the chart.

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After looking at the pilgrim chart for the knight and reviewing the answers I want you to rewrite the answers in your OWN words.

 

provided is a example chart and a blank chart for you to rewrite the example charts answers in your own words. Ignore the two details part of the chart.

PILGRIM
The Knight
(lines 43-80)
ESTATE
1st Estate
Clergy
2nd Estate
Nobility/military
3rd Estate
Peasants/merchants
HOW DOES THE PILGRIM
LOOK?
CHAUCER'S
CHARACTERIZATION
1.
2.
TWO DETAILS
CHAUCER'S
ATTITUDE
Transcribed Image Text:PILGRIM The Knight (lines 43-80) ESTATE 1st Estate Clergy 2nd Estate Nobility/military 3rd Estate Peasants/merchants HOW DOES THE PILGRIM LOOK? CHAUCER'S CHARACTERIZATION 1. 2. TWO DETAILS CHAUCER'S ATTITUDE
PILGRIM
ESTATE
The Knight 1st Estate
(lines 43-80)
2nd Estate
3rd Estate
HOW DOES THE
CHARACTER LOOK?
The Knight is wearing a
stained and dirty cotton
robe that he normally
CHAUCER'S
CHARACTERIZATION
Chaucer describes the
Knight as a truthful,
honorable and generous
wears under his armor. It man who follows the
is dirty because he has
just returned from
battle.
knight's code. He protects
his people by fighting in
every battle and no one
has a bad thing to say
about him. And even
though he has wealth he
dresses humbly.
TWO DETAILS
1. "a most
distinguished man...
Followed
chivalry/Truth, honor,
generousness, and
courtesy" (lines 43-46).
2. "he was wise/And in
his bearing modest as
a maid./He never yet a
boorish thing had said/
In all his life to any,
come what might;/He
was a true, a perfect
gentle-knight" (lines.
70-74).
CHAUCER'S
ATTITUDE
Chaucer likes the
Knight and describes
him positively
without using any
satire. The Knight is a
good example of the
2nd Estate because he
fulfills the role of the
military by fighting in
battles to protect his
people.
Transcribed Image Text:PILGRIM ESTATE The Knight 1st Estate (lines 43-80) 2nd Estate 3rd Estate HOW DOES THE CHARACTER LOOK? The Knight is wearing a stained and dirty cotton robe that he normally CHAUCER'S CHARACTERIZATION Chaucer describes the Knight as a truthful, honorable and generous wears under his armor. It man who follows the is dirty because he has just returned from battle. knight's code. He protects his people by fighting in every battle and no one has a bad thing to say about him. And even though he has wealth he dresses humbly. TWO DETAILS 1. "a most distinguished man... Followed chivalry/Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy" (lines 43-46). 2. "he was wise/And in his bearing modest as a maid./He never yet a boorish thing had said/ In all his life to any, come what might;/He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight" (lines. 70-74). CHAUCER'S ATTITUDE Chaucer likes the Knight and describes him positively without using any satire. The Knight is a good example of the 2nd Estate because he fulfills the role of the military by fighting in battles to protect his people.
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