- General intro for Canterbury Tales
- restate thesis
- Examples of the Cook's and Knight's true characteristics versus their stereotypical idea of who they are
Paragraph 1
- list the characteristics of a common knight and what they are generally known for
- detail the actions and character of the Knight
- explain how the Knight portrays the more realistic view
- I wish I can include GIFs but it is hard to find the perfect one for the knight

Paragraph 2
- list the characteristics of a common cook (clean, sanitary, great food, etc)
- detail the actions and character of the Cook in the story (very unsanitary, food poisoning, etc)
- explain how the Cook is different from stereotypical cook


Paragraph 3
- deeper analysis of the cook and the knight
- explain why Chaucer portrayed the characters the way they are
Conclusion
- summarize the body paragraphs
- restate thesis
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