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More hypocricy can be found when looking at the nun herself and her tale. Don't...
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There is nothing in the Prologue to suggest the Merchant's opinion of marriage. ...
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In "The Canterbury Tales," what are the Merchant's feelings about...
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Chaucer announces that the nun is the chaplain of the Prioress, but does not take...
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The Dyer was part of the guildsmen which, in terms of hierarchy, was actually part...
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For one thing, she owns all these dogs and animals that she feeds with roasted...
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What hypocrisies do you find in the nun in "The Canterbury Tales"?
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In "The Canterbury Tales," why do you think the nun is going on the...
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Okay, writing some questions for my class, I stumbled across this, and I really...
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There are many more differences between the two characters than there are...
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What are some differences and similarities between The Wife of Bath and the Manciple?
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The Dyer was a member of the merchant class. He was not a serf, dependent on his...
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In The Canterbury Tales, what was The Dyer's rank?
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This is an assignment that I give every year--Chaucer's work is regaled as the...
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Let's imagine that we're rewriting the Tales to set them in the 21st century....
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Differences versus similarities: Describe people and society in fourteenth-century...
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During Chaucer's time (14th century), there was a practice called the law of...
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