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The Author

Who is the author of The Canterbury Tales?

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Answer

Geoffrey Chaucer

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The Author

To what group in society did the author belong?

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The feudal group

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The Author

What position in society did the author’s wife hold?

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She was one of the queen’s

ladies in waiting.

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The Author

The author was an amateur writer. What are two jobs

that he held?

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He served as a statesman, member of Parliament, justice of the peace, and

deputy forester.

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The Author

Who are two of the three authors/ philosophers who greatly influenced

the author.

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Petrarch, Dante, and Boccaccio

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Time Period

What religion/denomination was England during the 14th Century?

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Answer

Catholic

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Time Period

What is this time period

known as in England?

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The Age of Faith

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Time Period

What are the three groups

in this society?

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Feudal, Church, & City

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Time Period

Who were the most popular subjects in art during this time period?

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Madonna & Child

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Time Period

Who is the famous martyr for the church who was killed at Canterbury by Henry II?

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Thomas Becket

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The Prologue

What does the host propose that the pilgrims do on the journey

to Canterbury?

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Have a story telling contest

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The Prologue

What is the name of the inn where the pilgrims meet?

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The Tabard

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The Prologue

What is a frame story?

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A story within a story

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The Prologue

How many tales are actually told

in the book?

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24 tales

(116 are proposed.)

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The Prologue

What are the three types of genres in The Canterbury Tales?

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Romance, Fabliaux, and Sermon

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The Pardoner’s Tale

Where are the rioters before the morning bell?

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The bar

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The Pardoner’s Tale

For whom do the young men search?

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Death

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The Pardoner’s Tale

How is death personified

in this piece?

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“a privy thief”, “lives near the village”, “speared him through the heart”, “went on his way without a

word”, “an adversary”

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The Pardoner’s Tale

In the end, all three rioters die. How do they die?

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The two older rioters tackle and stab the younger, and then drink the wine

that he had poisoned.

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The Pardoner’s Tale

Why is this a good story told for a bad reason?

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Answer

The Pardoner is telling the story in order to cheat people out of

their money.

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Other Tales

In the Merchant’s Tale, in what compromising position in the pear

tree does January find May?

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May (his wife) is having sex with another man.

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Other Tales

In the Nun’s Priest Tale, how is Chaunticleer tricked by the Fox?

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The Fox tells him that he has a beautiful voice.

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Other Tales

In the Wife of Bath’s Tale, what do women most desire?

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To have power over their husbands.

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Other Tales

In The Miller’s Tale, of what does Nicholas convince the carpenter?

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That there is a flood, and he is the new Noah.

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Other Tales

In the Franklin’s Tale, how is the theme of what goes around comes

around proven?

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Answer

Averigus tells Dorigen that she must keep her promise to Aurelius. He

forgives her of her debt due to Averigus’ honor. In turn, the

magician forgives Aurelius his debt.