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The Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer

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The Canterbury Tales

Matching characters from Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales with celebrities is subjective. The Knight could be Sir Ranulph Fiennes or Jake Gyllenhaal for their bravery. The Squire resembles Zac Efron,...

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The Canterbury Tales

In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer's portrayal of pilgrims in "The General Prologue" is nuanced, often using irony. The Knight and the Parson are idealized, embodying virtues expected of their roles....

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The Canterbury Tales

The Prioress is a significant character in The Canterbury Tales as she represents one of the few genuinely devout pilgrims, contrasting with others' less pious motives. Her tale, focused on faith and...

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The Canterbury Tales

The Prioress, or Madam Eglantyne, in The Canterbury Tales, displays table manners that are considered too elegant for her clergy position. As the head nun at a convent, her aristocratic behavior,...

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