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The Black Knight is the character who encounters the narrator in "The Book of the Duchess" by Geoffrey Chaucer. He serves as a mysterious figure who helps guide the narrator through his feelings of grief and loss. The Black Knight represents a symbol of wisdom and understanding in the poem.

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