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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

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THE CANTERBURY TALES - “The Prologue”
1. What is the most popular time of year for pilgrimages? The popular time of the year is april.
2. Where do most pilgrims in England choose to go on pilgrimages? Canterbury
3. Where does Chaucer, the narrator, meet the pilgrims? He meets them at an Inn in tabard.
4. Why is Chaucer there? He is traveling to canterbury
5. How many people does he meet? He meets 29 people.
6. What shall Chaucer discuss before the journey begins? He wants to tell them about the pilgrims KNIGHT wore a fustian which is cloth and linen
Questions
What qualities does the knight possess? the knight possess honesty, honor, generousness and bravery.
In what places has he fought? Prussia, Lithuania, Russia, Granada, North …show more content…

servant
What did they do? Helped the knight
What were their responsibilities? Take care of castle duties
How would they have dressed? (This requires some real research!) with swords and shields
What activities would they normally have been involved in? Trained to fight with the knights for their servant

YEOMAN coat, peacock feathered arrows in his belt, bow in his hands, brown face, nut shaped head, shiny silver medal of Saint Christopher on his breast, had a hunting-horn in a bright green baldric
Questions
What is the yeoman’s job? Yeoman is a servant for the knight. Describe his physical appearance? This specific yeoman wore a coat and hood of green, and peacock- feathered arrows, bright and keen and neatly sheathed. His head like a nut his face brown.
What about his physical appearance tells Chaucer that the yeoman is a “proper forester?” Shining silver on his breast and bore a hunting- horn, well slung and burnished clean, bright green.
Do you think the yeoman talked to Chaucer? Why or why not? No I do not because he is a servant and servants don't get respect, especially enough for a conversation.
Research
Describe their position in Medieval society. …show more content…

The head of priory, or nunnery; a group of nuns.
What are the qualities/images we usually associate with a nun? Cares for other people, very religious, dressed plainly like a nun.
Authors often use names to help develop a character. Chaucer calls the nun “Madam Eglantyne.” What quality does the name suggest? The name should be said to a women of elegance and romantic but nuns are not supposed to fall in love.
What is the demeanor of the nun? Strives to be proper and elegant.
What does the nun “counterfeit” or pretend she has? Knowing French and pretending to have proper manors.
How does she feel about animals? She loves animals.
Describe her physical appearance? Standout nose,and blue eyes.
What does her pin say? Why does this seem unusual for a nun? It's a gold pin and nouns do not wear gold, she is most likely taking bribes.
Does Chaucer like her or not? Explain. I think he likes her because he never says anything negative about her only positive.
Who travels with her? Another nun and 3 priest also a

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