Background
Medieval Life
Terms/Vocabulary
The Wife of Bath's Tale
The Pardoner's Tale
100

The author of the Canterbury tales, who worked as a civil servant

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?

100

This class of society is in charge of the church and Christian faith, and was heavily criticized in The Canterbury Tales

What is the clergy?

100

This story structure supports one or more stories within the story, switching back and forth between them

What is a frame narrative?

100

The crime that the knight committed at the beginning of the tale

What is rape/sexual assault?

100

This group of three characters in the tale are known for partying and drunkenness

Who are the revelers?

200

The language spoken by medieval Brits, which was used to write the Canterbury Tales

What is Middle English?

200

The system of government in medieval times that was characterized by extremely unequal wealth distribution and land ownership to kings and nobility

What is feudalism?

200

A poetic structure composed of set of rhymed couplets, which gives the poem a "sing-song" quality

What are heroic couplets?

200

To atone for his crime, the knight must go on a quest to learn what women most ______

What is desire?

200

The characters want revenge on this idea, which is personified in this tale as a thief

What is Death?

300

Each character in The Canterbury Tales was supposed to share two of these with their fellow travelers

What are stories?

300

The sect/denomination of Christianity practiced in medieval Britain

What is (Roman) Catholicism?

300

This literary device is used to criticize society through humor, and by making serious situations seem ridiculous

What is satire?

300

The queen who gave the knight his quest and would judge if he was worthy of being spared on his return

Who is Queen Guinevere?

300

The three characters all decide they should make secret plans to kill each other in order to get this for himself

What is gold?

400

The section of the poem that introduces each character with a short description of their appearance, personality, actions, etc.

What is the Prologue?

400

The reason for the journey in The Canterbury Tales, usually with a religious significance

What is a pilgrimage?

400

This literary device has three different "types," but all of them play off of things not going the way you expected or misunderstanding a non-literal meaning

What is irony?

400

According to the old woman that the knight met in the woods, this is the thing that women most desire

What is independence?

400

The Pardoner cautioned against this in his tale, while hypocritically indulging in this sin himself

What is greed/avarice?

500

The narrator of The Canterbury Tales, who has a different perspective on the characters than his real-world counterpart

Who is Geoffrey Chaucer?

500

The Knight traveled across the world to fight in these wars, intended to "defend the Christian faith" in the Islamic Near East

What are the Crusades?

500

An author writing themself into their own story as a character

What is an author surrogate/self-insert?

500

The Wife of Bath has had five of these

What are husbands?

500

The Pardoner likes to show churchgoers a chicken bone and claim that it is a ______ from a martyred saint

What is a relic?