Characters
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All about Chaucer
Themes and style
Social Classes
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What people did Chaucer portray?

He portrays contemporary English society: he included a knight, the clergy and many members of the emerging ‘middle class’.

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Who was the Narrator? 

Geoffrey Chaucer 

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Why is the Chaucer there? 

He is going to the Pilgrimage to Canterbury

100

What are the main themes?

The main theme is the journey, connected to the idea of rebirth.

100

Where do the characters meet and why?

They meet at the Tabard Inn, in Southwark, at the start of their journey to Canterbury, to visit Thomas Becket’s shrine.

200

How did his portraits differ from the conventional medieval character portrait?

His portraits were realistic, not static (in contrast to the conventional medieval character), and focused on the pilgrim’s physical appearance, actions, personality and job.

200

Who was the Author? 

Geoffrey Chaucer 

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What part of society did he belong to?

He belonged to the wealthy part of society.

200

What is Geogry Chaucer known for? 

Satire and Rhyming Couplets 

200

What class was the Clerk in? 

The Upper Class

300

How did Chaucer present women?

He presented women as important and sometimes independent members of society. He showed a real understanding and respect for them.

300

The time period is was written? 

Middle Ages 

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Why is he regarded as the father of English literature?

Because he portrayed English society of his time and wrote his masterpiece in the dialect of his native London. His language became the basis of Modern English.

300

What genre is The Canterbury Tales?

It is a narrative poem.

300

How many pilgrims are there?

Thirty pilgrims.

400

What do the pilgrims' names refer to? 

Their names refer to their profession or role.

400

What was the framework of the tale? 

A religious journey 

400

What were his contributions to the English language?

He coined about 2,000 words and phrases in English.

400

Who wrote the General Prologue? 

Chaucer 

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What class was the prioress in? 

The clergy.

500

Who does he not describe?

He doesn't describe the aristocracy and peasants.

500

What season did the tale take place? 

Spring 

500

What were some of his achievements?

He travelled to France and Italy, he became Controller of the Customs in the Port of London, he was a Member of Parliament and was appointed Clerk of the King’s Works at Westminster.

500

How is the story organised?

It has a General Prologue and includes twenty-four tales. It is a story in the story (an embedded story)

500

what class was the Wife of Bath in? 

the merchant class (she was a weaver).