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The knight of faith is a solitary figure who stands apart from society from "summary" of Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard

The knight of faith, as Kierkegaard describes him, is indeed a singular figure in society. He is someone who exists on the periphery of social norms and conventions, choosing to follow his own path regardless of the expectations of others. This solitude is not born out of a desire to isolate oneself, but rather out of a deep sense of commitment to one's own beliefs and values. The knight of faith is willing to stand alone in the face of adversity, to be misunderstood and even criticized by those around him. In choosing to stand apart from society, the knight of faith demonstrates a remarkable sense of independence and self-reliance. He does not seek validation or approval from others, but instead finds his strength an...
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    Fear and Trembling

    Soren Kierkegaard

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