The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century. The Squire is a character in one of the stories and is described as a young man who is 20 years old. He is the son of the Knight and is considered to be a "lusty bachelor" who is skilled in hunting and jousting. The Squire is described as being very handsome and well-dressed, with curly hair and a fresh-faced look.
The main plot of the story featuring the Squire involves his desire to win the heart of a lady, but his attempts are thwarted by his lack of experience and knowledge. The story also includes a description of the Squire's many talents, including his skill in music, dance, and literature. Despite his many talents, the Squire is portrayed as being somewhat naive and inexperienced in the ways of the world.
Throughout the story of the Squire, we see him grow and mature as he learns from his mistakes and gains more experience. The Squire's story also serves as a commentary on the social norms and expectations of the time, particularly around courtship and relationships between men and women.
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