Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Description of the Yeoman

Yeoman wore a green coat, hood, and shoulder belt, and he had peacock feathered arrows hanging from his belt. And in his hand he always carried his bow and wore a brace on his arm. He had a medal of St. Christopher that he wore.

The narrator described Yeoman as a nut head and the proper forester. The narrator said that he knew the whole of woodcraft up and down.

I think that Yeoman was an outdoorsman. He loved to shoot bows and arrows. When the narrator described Yeoman as having the head of a nut, it makes me think that Yeoman was very stubborn, or hard-headed.

Description of Squire

The squire was very young. He hand curly locks of hair. He was a moderate hight and wore a long gown with sleeves that were long and wide.

The narrrator talked of his strength. Also, the narrator said that Squire was a ladies man and was always singing. He was courteous, serviceable and lowly. The narrator talked of how he could dance, write, draw, and recite poems.

I think the Squire was very humble. I think because he was serviceable and lowly it made him humble. I also feel like Squire was talented because he liked to dance and sing. Not only was he talented, but also full of joy and was always happy, because the text says he was always singing. Because he liked to write, and recite poems I feel he was a romantic and was educated.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Description of the Knight

The knight was not gailey dressed and had fine horses. He wore fustian tunic stained with the smudges of his armor. The narrorator says that the Knight was a very distinguished man full of truth, generousness, honor, and courtesy. The narrorator thought he was great and was proud of his accomplishments. The narrorator implied that the Knight was Christian. In my opinion, the Knight was a very strong man with ambitious goals. I think he would be a great Knight to ride with because of his wisdom.