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Reeve

Reeve. By: Mikkinzie Stokes 5 th Hour. Summary. The Reeve was an old and skinny man that kept bins and garners for grain. He also had animals. He collects money from the people in town to serve their lord. The Reeve took more money than he needed but he never got caught.

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Reeve

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  1. Reeve By: Mikkinzie Stokes 5th Hour

  2. Summary • The Reeve was an old and skinny man that kept bins and garners for grain. He also had animals. • He collects money from the people in town to serve their lord. • The Reeve took more money than he needed but he never got caught. • Nobody tried to catch him, he knew their tricks. • He became rich and had a store full of treasures. • He rode off on his horse, Scot, in a cavalcade.

  3. Job Description/Social Position • The Reeve collects money from all the people in town so they can serve their lord. • He was also a carpenter when he was young.

  4. Physical Appearance • The Reeve was old, choleric, and thin. • His beard was shaved closely to his skin and he had short hair. • His legs were like sticks, no claves to be seen. • Since he has a thin body and calfless legs he is is said to be impatient, easily angered, obstinate, and vengeful.

  5. Personality Traits/Name • The Reeve is selfish and greedy, he takes money from the people of the town for his own good. • He doesn’t have a name.

  6. Key Lines • “And he could judge by watching drought and rain The yield he might expect from seed and grain” This shows that he was very good at his job. • “A better hand at bargains than his lord, He had grown rich and had a store of treasure” He was smart and understood how to get ahead/what he wanted.

  7. Chaucer’s Attitude Toward Him/Her • Chaucer didn’t really have an attitude toward him, he was pretty neutral. • He had some nice things to say about him but also negative. • There were probably more negative about him that positive though.

  8. It doesn’t mention his family, traveling companions, or a reason to travel.

  9. Vocabulary • Reeve: the president of a village or town council • Choleric: bad-tempered or irritable • Garners: buildings for storing grain • Bailiff: a person who performs certain actions under legal authority • Serf: an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord’s estate • Sward: an expanse of short grass • Splayed: spread (limbs or fingers) out and apart

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