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Chaucer’s Pilgrims

Chaucer’s Pilgrims. A Sociological Profile for Medieval Culture. Establishing A Base.

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Chaucer’s Pilgrims

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  1. Chaucer’s Pilgrims A Sociological Profile for Medieval Culture

  2. Establishing A Base • With your group, explore the bag you’ve been given. Look at all the contents and make some judgments. Make all your judgments on page 1 of your packet. You should have something for each category and a justification for why.

  3. Essential Question How do stereotypes reveal important truths about cultural norms and societal expectations?

  4. Stereotype • a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment • What different kinds of people make up our society today? • Identify six types and build a character that matches each.

  5. Stereotype

  6. What are stereotypes measured against? What do these stereotypes tell us about societal expectations?

  7. The Canterbury Tales • Social commentary: writing that offers insight into society, its values, and its customs • understand Chaucer’s view on English society. • Understand and CHANGE our own • A tale about tales—what does this mean? • Envelope structure: a story within a story • Envelope: Pilgrims on the way to Canterbury • Letter: Stories the Pilgrims tell

  8. What tales would our stereotypes tell?

  9. The Canterbury Tales • The narrator introduces each character in the prologue in a stereotypical manner, which can be very revealing about the cultural expectations, and critical toward cultural vices— • How is judging people by stereotypes dangerous? • What does this tell us about the narrator?

  10. Essential Question How does judging people by stereotypes reveal important truths about cultural norms and societal expectations?

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