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black knight
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Modern Western culture
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Often depicted as a villain or antagonist in popular media, associated with dark and mysterious motives
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2
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black knight
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Western countries
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Symbol of villainy or antagonist in literature and media
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3
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black knight
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Western culture
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Associated with chivalry and medieval Europe, often depicted as a heroic figure in literature and folklore
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4
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black knight
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Western culture
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Associated with medieval chivalry and bravery
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5
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black knight
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Western culture
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Associated with chivalry and bravery in medieval European history and literature
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6
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chess knight
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Western countries
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The chess knight is often depicted as a horse and is one of the most strategic and powerful pieces on the chessboard.
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7
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chess knight
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western countries
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A key piece in the game of chess, valued for its unique movement pattern and tactical versatility.
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8
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knight
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Modern Western culture
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Knights are predominantly associated with fantasy literature, movies, and role-playing games, and are not part of everyday life.
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9
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knighthood
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Western culture
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Noble warriors trained in combat skills, loyal to their lord, and bound by the code of chivalry
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10
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knighthood
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modern Western culture
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Knighthood is perceived as an antiquated and ceremonial title bestowed for symbolic or charitable purposes.
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11
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knights
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Modern Western culture
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Knights are seen as a historical concept with romanticized ideals, but not as integral parts of society as they were in medieval times.
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12
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knights
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Modern Western cultures
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Knights are often romanticized as heroic figures in stories and legends, but they no longer exist as a social class or military rank.
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white knight
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Western culture
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In Western culture, a 'white knight' refers to someone, especially a man, who intervenes to help or defend others, often with chivalrous or heroic intentions.
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