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English, 10.10.2019 16:30, Giabear23

In “the prologue” to the canterbury tales chaucer says the knight “was a true, a perfect gentle-knight” (line 72). the knight’s son was “a fine young squire / a lover and cadet, a lad of fire” (lines 79-80). compare and contrast these two noblemen. what have they accomplished? what motivates them? what do they value? then write an essay in which you use specific examples from the poem to show the similarities and differences between the father and son.

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