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A close reading of the film’s Miller-derived episode reveals a deliberate inversion of Chaucer’s moral economy: whereas Chaucer’s tale punishes sexual transgression through irony and social embarrassment, the film amplifies physical comedy and visual eroticism to both lampoon clerical authority and expose contemporary anxieties about permissiveness. The director’s use of quick cross-cuts and exaggerated diegetic sounds transforms the tale into a spectacle where laughter functions as social leveling, consistent with Bakhtinian carnival.

The Knight tells of two brothers who compete for a maiden by fighting in a Roman arena. However, the battle is interrupted when the maiden reveals she is in love with the referee. This tale features the film's most famous line: "My sword isn't the only thing I can thrust." the ribald tales of canterbury 1985 classic full

For those determined to watch the "the ribald tales of canterbury 1985 classic full" experience, be warned: It is not on Disney+, Netflix, or any major streaming service. A close reading of the film’s Miller-derived episode