Monday, 15 April 2013

For The Canterbury Tales, assess Chaucer's stance toward one of the pilgrims and how the tale is appropriate to the person telling it?

For this
assignment, the student must choose a tale and compare it to the character/storyteller.The
Canterbury Taleshave many different characters telling entertaining stories to the other
pilgrims during a long religious journey. The group is a mixture of people from different social
classes; therefore, the stories are as different as the characters are from each other. Chaucer
presents each story in the...

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