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    The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer

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    Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the Canterbury tales a collection of short tales in the 14th century. The compilation of stories are told by different characters within the narrative as part of a game proposed by the host. Each individual must tell two stories on their journey and two stories on their way back. Each story tells some aspects of English life during the time and often added satire like qualities to the English life. In particular Chaucer often tells stories with elements of the relationship

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    Geoffrey Chaucer had done many things including being a son of a merchant, page in the royal house, soldier, diplomat, and a royal clerk. Being all thing thinks he has seen quite of the world which helped him write “The Canterbury Tales” and through this piece of work he did entertains us. We consider this as a masterpiece that provides the best contemporary. He wrote a collection of stories to make a political point. He died before he was done righting all of his poems and short stories. Also Chaucer

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    Bath, emphasizing “The Prologue of the Wife of Bath’s Tale” and the “The Prologue” in Geoffrey Chaucer 's Canterbury Tales, is an example of the Middle English concept that male authors reflect misogynistic ideals of society onto female characters.With the Wife of Bath, she is a fictional character, as told by Chaucer, going on a Pilgrimage, with constant ridicule for her sexuality and multiple marriages. Chaucer portrays her as a previously battered wife who uses her sexual promiscuity as a way of

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    Ashanti McBride Ms.Wells British Literature 4 April 2015 Geoffrey, Chaucer, Father of English Literature born 1343 in London United Kingdom best known for his anthology “The Canterbury Tales”. In this book he plans to let each of his characters tell a story on the way to Canterbury. This novel was written during the Middle Ages also known as the Medieval Period. During

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    In his description of the characters, Chaucer emphasizes qualities such as attire and physical appearance as well as demeanor and content of character. For example, when Chaucer describes the Summoner he says "His face on fire, like a cherubin, / For he had carbuncles. His eyes were narrow" (l. 642-643). Moreover, in terms of describing a character's morality, Chaucer stated in regard to the Plowman that "He was an honest worker, good and true, / Living in peace and perfect charity, / And, as the

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    The Canterbury Tales The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1392, during the medieval period in Europe. Three important aspects, his family’s ties to the court, his schooling and working for royalty (XI), and his love for reading and learning (XII) all combined and enabled him to create his greatest work, The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer includes many different characters, pilgrims, all from very unique walks of life. Although there are not as many women included as men, their stories

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    The Canterbury Tales was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1392, during the medieval period in Europe. Three important aspects, his family’s ties to the court, his schooling and working for royalty (XI), and his love for reading and learning (XII) all combined and enabled him to create his greatest work, The Canterbury Tales. Chaucer includes many different characters, pilgrims, all from very unique walks of life. Although there are not as many women included as men, their stories give some extraordinary

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    The Canterbury Tales is a book made by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1478. The Canterbury tales consist of twenty-four stories; each story being spoken by a person within a specific group. The Canterbury tales begin by introducing an unbiased host who chooses to go on a pilgrimage to Canterbury, England. He wishes to visit the Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral and thank the martyr for its assistance. While staying in a tavern, he comes across a large group of individuals who are also attempting to

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    Geoffrey Chaucer illustrates multiple characters in his piece of literature, "The Canterbury Tales". In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Physician's Tale", British writings depicts mortals in a town possessing internal vices, vices such as; greed, sin, and lust that often lead to deadly consequences. The tale reflects the physician in myriad ways. In addition many characters are portrayed in the tale such as the knight, the girl or teen, and the judge. Each of these characters plays an important role in this

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    Geoffrey Chaucer 's Bath

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    to God smiting down a man or performing genocide or inducing a war or famine in the Bible; even one count of a blasphemer being stoned to death. If The Cantebury Tales had been based on real events instead of just being the satirical work of Geoffrey Chaucer, at least one more count of death would have be added because the Wife of Bath commits the crime of blasphemy on multiple occasions. She turns the sacred words of God into a defense of her indecency. She uses his words to justify her twisted

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