Backstory
Prologue
Characters
Memory
Literary
Devices
100

The language Canterbury Tales is originally written in

What is Middle English 

100

The start of the tale

What is The Prologue 

100

He is the teller of the first tale

Who is the knight

100

The first monster in Beowulf

Grendel

100

Watching his shadow move ahead of him on the roadway like a black plough

What is a simile

200

He wrote Canterbury Tales

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer

200

The season The prologue takes place in

What is spring

200

In the Miller’s Tale, John has this Profession

What is a Carpenter 

200

 The name England comes from these two words

What is Anglo-Land

200

You're the lucky ones- you might die today

What is foreshadowing 

300

This is the nickname given to Geoffrey Chaucer 

What is “The Father of English Literature”

300

This is the month that the prologue is set in

What is April

300

In the Miller’s tale, this is John’s wife’s lover

Who is Nicholas 

300

The three stages of English

What is early, middle, and modern English 

300

Death must have made himself quite a walletful by now

Personification 

400

This is the century depicted in The Canterbury Tales 

What is the 14th century 

400

This is why all of the people were together in the inn

What is a pilgrimage 

400

In the Miller’s Tale, this is John’s wife

Who is Alison 

400

This monster killed Beowulf

What is the dragon

400

Fighting his way through drink-haze like a ghost through cobwebs 

What is a Simile 

500

The epidemic that was occurring during this time 

What is the Bubonic Plague (The Black Death)

500

This many people were a part of the pilgrimage 

What is 30 

500

He owns the inn where the tales take place

Who is Harry Bailey

500

These 4 countries make up Anglo-land

What are England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

500

This literary device uses humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices

What is Satire