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Jeffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Story's Knight's Story The knight's story is one of the 22 Canterbury collections by the famous British writer Jeffrey Chaucer (1343-1400). The Canterbury story is a collection of 120 stories written by Jos in 1386 and is due to be completed during his lifetime. Each story plays a variety of roles not only in interesting dramatic interactions but also in various medieval plots. - ... Summoner is a drunk man who likes garlic, onion, onion (Joe). When children see summoners, they are generally afraid (Joe). Joe uses his appearance to show his true character. Joseph creates a portrait of the summoner to explain the condition of the summoner. (Braswell-Means)