In the medieval times described by Joe's Canterbury story, the knight era may be the most recognized quality of a true gentleman. This quality was explored with two character night and nostalgia at the Joe's Warrior level. Homesick is a son of a knight riding bravely in the atmosphere of a true gentleman warrior. But despite its appearance, the two are very different. The knight has the true quality of the knight's spirit, love for service, humility and faithfulness.
Knights of the Canterbury story of Geoffrey Chaucer, Nostalgia, Priorres, monks, monks are defined by the setting of the Canterbury story in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Prologue". 1. Portoy is a commentary by Jojo and states as follows. "A general prologue is like a mirror, reflecting the person's appearance and defining the character of that person." (281) Scanno said in Potnoy's inference article "... letter explanation Inevitably appears in the original intention of Joe's text, or reflects its persistent value. "
The relationship between knights and homesicks has little influence on their personality. In Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" "General Prelude", Cavaliers and Home Six were thoroughly reviewed. They are different and compared with very bold and easy-to-understand texts. In this case genetics does not prevent their ability to become their own.
The story of Cavaliers in the Canterbury story of Geoffrey Chaucer is one of the 22 Canterbury collections by the famous British writer Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400). To summarize the story, Joe began writing in 1386 and plans to complete it in his life. Garlic, onion, onion likes a drunkard (Joe) They are generally scary (Joe) when children see summons. Joe uses his appearance to show his true character. Joseph created a portrait of the summoner to explain the condition of the summoner (Braswell-Means)