Geoffrey Chaucer
The Pilgrims
Vocabulary
Grammar
Miscellaneous
100

Chaucer uses the pilgrimage primarily as a device to 

Frame the stories told by the individual characters 

100

What can the reader infer about the friar 

he will use people for money 

100

act of freeing someone of a sin or criminal charge 

absolution 

100

Used to show that an action or a condition began and ended at a particular time in the past 

Past tense 

100

What is the plea that the host proposes 

Pilgrims write 2 stories on their journey to Canterbury and 2 on their way back- best story wins all expenses paid 

200

The narrator is portrayed as 

Naive and observant 

200

Whom do the pilgrims agree to set up as judge?

The host 

200

decorated; trimmed 

garnished 

200

Used to clarify that an action or a condition ended before another past action began 

Past perfect tense 

200

Where specifically are the pilgrims going and why are they going there 

The Canterbury Cathedral (St. Thomas Beckett) to pray/for religious purposes/to receive blessings 

300

Chaucer's attitude toward the Nun is best described as 

amused tolerance 

300

The Pardoner's "rat-tails" primarily 

suggest moral corruption 

300

evasion of truth 

prevarication 

300

literary technique where the author explicitly tells the reader about a character's personality and traits, using descriptive adjectives and phrases

Direct characterization 

300

Chaucer uses this device often in his tale 

Satire 

400

Theme Chaucer displays in "The Prologue"

The infinite variety of human nature 

400
The woman from Bath's behavior at the church, "In all the parish not a dame dared stir/towards the altar steps in front of her," shows she 

is selfish and arrogant 

400

authorization; act of giving authority to an individual 

commission 

400

reveals a character's personality through clues in their speech, thoughts, actions, and appearance, as well as how other characters react to them

Indirect Characterization 

400

How many pilgrims went on the pilgrimage 

29 plus Chaucer 

500

The narrator plans to "give account of all their words and dealings." This is an example of what type of characterization 

Indirect 

500

The Franklin's girdle "white as morning milk" symbolizes 

his obsession with food 

500

confident; cheerful 

sanguine 

500

The acronym for indirect characterization 

STEAL (speech, thoughts, effects on others, actions, looks) 

500

The Pardoner was known for 

selling absolutions (forgiveness for sins) 

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