For fairy tales and exaggerated novels, Cavaliers is one of the most incorrect figures in the Middle Ages. It is well known that when medieval knights are walking around the earth, they are human beings and failing like human beings. These knights do not necessarily meet the criteria set by society. However, in the Canterbury Tales, Cavaliers has been revealed as a character and is now considered a brilliant armor knight, a perfect example of his behavior and behavior. Modern people regard them as characters of the Order, not their actual role as knight soldiers.
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. Completed by 1400.
For the literary contribution of the Canterbury story, Joe is a "master of literature". The story of Canterbury is written in middle English, it is important as the language has been upgraded to Latin. Joe also uses rhyming heroic couplets or 5 rhyming lines that rhyme two rhymes. The Canterbury story is thought to be the most contemporary picture of the life of the 14th century and is a wonderful insight into human nature. Joe wrote this article in the Middle Ages. Joe is the one who used the hero caplet for the first time.
Canterbury story: In the first part, Geoffrey Chaucer will introduce all the characters involved in this fictional journey. One of the more interesting characters included in this introduction is the Cavaliers. Joe was originally called Cavalier "the best man", in fact, his knight's sketch is very complementary. In this article we compare Joe's ideal knight with his contemporary equivalent knight. Joe, Joe said that there are excellent horses in the Cavaliers, "But he is not wearing gorgeous clothes."
The story of a knight in the Canterbury tales makes the knight a little tired. Chaucer tiriz knights and knights in two different ways. It is an overture and a story of a knight. The first method of prologue is the role of pilgrim's knight. José wanted to introduce a real knight but wanted to mention some very real and obvious flaws to the knight as a social commentary on how the cavaliers were considered in the 14th century. For this purpose he gave the cavalier some qualities that can be called the opposite of the good and the glorious knight. Second, I think Joe As is the spirit of a satirical knight, the story of a knight. The story of the knight represents an "ideal" knight. They obey the rules of Cavaliers. They obey the courtesy of love's virtue. They make a fight, fight like glory, and they fool themselves more than once. Palamon and Arcite are perfect and can imitate the perfect knight