Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Canterbury Tales: The Knight's Tale? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Who is described? "Of Atthenes he wasa lord and governour"
Theseus
Palamon
Arcite
Chaucer
Zeus
Q. "The remenant of the tale is long ynough" means
The knight is going to need extra time
The knight is courteous and will shorten his tale
The knight thinks the nun went on too long
This tale is really important
Chaucer has too many characters
Q. Who is "he" in "He, for despit and for his tirranye To do the dede bodyes vileynye"?
Palamon
Theseus
Arcite
Creon
Philostrate
Q. Who is described? "He cast his eye upon Emelya, And therwithal he bleynte, and cryede 'A!'"
Creon
Palamon
Theseus
Arcite
Narrator
Q. Who is described, "The fresshe beautee sleeth me sodeynly"?
Aphrodite
Emily
Hera
Venus
Diana