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Analysis Of The Canterbury Tales
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In the prologue, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is about
the pilgrimage of many different characters to Canterbury. Chaucer writes
about the characters' personalities and their place on the social ladder.
The Monk and the Parson are examples of how Chaucer covered the spectrum of
person ....
Middle of essay ....hat little he could to the
other poor people of his town. He knew the teachings of the Bible and
Christ, and preached to whoever was willing to listen. He followed the
Bible in life and he believed that a priest must be trustworthy. He led by
example for all of the other people in town by not having a rich life and
still living happily.
This noble example to his sheep he gave,
And it was from the gospel he had caught it.
(P 129 Lines 506-507)
The Parson never looked for recognition o.... |
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