the Knight (as fellow pilgrim listener)

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The Knight (as fellow pilgrim listener) is one of the noble travelers in Chaucer’s *Canterbury Tales*, a chivalrous and honorable figure who listens to and sometimes comments on the stories told by other pilgrims, including the Pardoner.

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the Knight (as fellow pilgrim listener) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
listener character
pilgrim in The Canterbury Tales
appearsIn The Canterbury Tales NERFINISHED
commentsOn stories told by other pilgrims
the Pardoner’s behavior
createdBy Geoffrey Chaucer NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales NERFINISHED
hasTrait chivalrous
courteous
honorable
noble
journeysTo Canterbury NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Middle English
listensTo other pilgrims’ tales on the road to Canterbury
the Pardoner’s Tale NERFINISHED
roleInWork commentator on other pilgrims’ stories
listener to other pilgrims’ tales
noble pilgrim
settingOfActivity pilgrimage from Southwark to Canterbury
travelsWith other Canterbury pilgrims
the Host NERFINISHED
the Miller NERFINISHED
the Pardoner NERFINISHED
the Wife of Bath NERFINISHED

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The Pardoner's Tale associatedCharacter the Knight (as fellow pilgrim listener)