This is the country in which Canterbury Cathedral is located.
What is England?
These are people who make a journey for religious reasons.
What are pilgrims?
In this Canterbury tale, a knight has to find out what women most desire.
What is The Wife of Bath's Tale?
What is Geoffrey?
This is used to show when a character is thinking.
What is a thought bubble?
This is the name of the famous archbishop of Canterbury we discussed in class.
Who is Thomas Becket?
This is an object that reminds someone of the past and often has religious significance.
What is a relic?
In this tale, a woman farts in a man's face.
What is The Miller's Tale?
Chaucer completed this famous pilgrimage.
What is the Camino de Santiago?
BAM! would be an example of this.
What is onomatopoeia?
After Becket's death, people dipped these in his blood to save as relics.
What are handkerchiefs?
This is the name for a bishop of the highest rank.
In this tale, two men fall in love with a woman named Emily.
What is "The Knight's Tale"?
The Canterbury Tales were written in this form. (hint: it's not prose!)
What is poetry/verse?
The name for one square of a comic.
What is a frame?
This was discovered--and crawling with lice--when Thomas Becket's robes were removed.
What is a hair shirt?
This is the state of being regretful of one's sins.
What is penitence?
This tale stars a woman named Constance.
What is "The Man of Law's Tale"?
This is the number of stories in The Canterbury Tales.
What is 24?
The name of the comic book/memoir we discussed in class.
What is Persepolis?
This is the name of the most popular service at Canterbury Cathedral.
What is Evensong?
This is the non-literal meaning of "to fall out."
What is "to argue and stop being friends"?
The person who tells this tale says he can forgive sins in exchange for money.
What is "The Pardoner's Tale"?
Chaucer lived during this time period.
What is the Middle Ages/14th century?
The main character of Persepolis is from this country.
What is Iran?