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The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue. By: Geoffrey Chaucer. Good/Neutral Corrupt/Bad. Knight Squire Yeoman Oxford Cleric Franklin Guildsmen Skipper Wife of Bath Parson Plowman Reeve. Nun Monk Friar Sergeant at the Law Cook Doctor Miller Manciple Summoner Pardoner.
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The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue By: Geoffrey Chaucer
Good/Neutral Corrupt/Bad • Knight • Squire • Yeoman • Oxford Cleric • Franklin • Guildsmen • Skipper • Wife of Bath • Parson • Plowman • Reeve • Nun • Monk • Friar • Sergeant at the Law • Cook • Doctor • Miller • Manciple • Summoner • Pardoner
Good/Neutral Details to note How he/she looks How he/she dresses How he/she speaks What he/she thinks Reaction of others
Good/Neutral Example Details to note How he/she looks How he/she dresses How he/she speaks What he/she thinks Reaction of others
Corrupt/Bad Ideal – qualities and traits the character should have, based on social status, gender, religion, and/or occupation. Satire – how the characters do not meet the ideal expectations; weaknesses or flaws that are pointed out that hinder the characters
Corrupt/Bad Example Ideal – qualities and traits the character should have, based on social status, gender, religion, and/or occupation. Satire – how the characters do not meet the ideal expectations; weaknesses or flaws that are pointed out that hinder the characters