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What Are The Main Features Of Canterbury Tales? [Solved]

The tales are by turns satirical, elevated, pious, earthy, bawdy, and comical. The reader should not accept the naïve narrator’s point of view as Chaucer’s. Protagonists Each individual tale has protagonists, but Chaucer’s plan is to make none of his storytellers superior to others; it is an equal company.

Session 1: Chaucer: Five Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer is sometimes called the ‘father of English literature’ not only because he wrote so well but because he has been …

Chaucer, Lesson 1: Historical Context for the Canterbury Tales

Enrichment/Instructional video for 10th Grade British Literature students at the University School of Nashville, Nashville, …

The Canterbury Tales | The Miller’s Tale Summary & Analysis | Geoffrey Chaucer

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