Knight literature is a type of literature that focuses on ancient knights, knight myths, epics, legends, etc. It usually describes adventure, battle, honor, loyalty, and other topics. It is one of the important branches of Western literature. The representative figures of knight literature included The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Braveheart, and so on. 2. What are the characteristics of knight literature? The works of knight literature usually had the following characteristics: - Description of knights, knight myths, epics, legends, etc., showing the style and cultural traditions of ancient Western society; - It emphasized the knight's honor, loyalty, bravery, and other qualities, as well as his experience in battle and adventure. - He often depicted duels between knights, conquering cities, exploring treasures, and other battle scenes. - It was to discuss the spiritual beliefs, moral values, and life values of knights. 3. What are the representative works of knight literature? There were many representative works of knight literature. Some of the famous representative works included: - The Lord of the Rings: An epic fantasy novel by JR R Tolkien about the adventures of knights such as Hobbits, dwarven golden boots, and elven princes; - Harry Potter: A magical fantasy novel by JK Rowling about Harry Potter's growth at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his fight against Voldemort; - Braveheart: A war epic novel by William Wallace about the heroic deeds of William Wallace of Scots during the Commonwealth War; - War and Peace: A war epic novel by Leo Tolstoy about the life of a Russian aristocratic family during the Napoleonic Wars and the complex relationships between family members.