![]() What is suggested about this Friar? (224-228) (235-238)Ģ4 What characteristics might Chaucer want a white neck to represent? (242)Ģ5 How does the Friar earn his living? Where should this money be going?Ģ6 What is your impression of the Merchant? What flaw does he keep hidden?Ģ7 Next to the Knight, the Oxford Cleric is the most admired. (192-211)Ģ1 What do the details about the Monk’s habits and tastes indirectly suggest about religious institutions of the time?Ģ2 Identify key elements of the description of the Friar.Ģ3 One of the Friar’s duties is to hear people’s confessions and to forgive them with a penance or penalty of prayer or doing good work. Is coral appropriate for a Prioress to wear?ġ8 What is Chaucer saying about the Prioress by calling her Madam Eglantyne?ġ9 What is the Monk’s main interest? (193-196)Ģ0 Identify key elements of the description of the Monk. ![]() How might the last line of his section be an example of verbal irony? (121)ġ4 What is the relationship among the Knight, the Squire and the Yeoman?ġ5 What two basic qualities does the sentence in lines 141-145 attribute to the Nun?ġ6 What can be inferred about the Prioress from her view on animals? (149-154)ġ7 What can be inferred about the Prioress based on the detailed description of her jewelry? (160-166) Coral was considered a defense against worldly temptation as well as a love charm. ![]() You also need to leave the vocabulary you haven’t understood and the corresponding definitions.Ģ80 – 340 (Merchant, Oxford Cleric, Serjeant at the Law)ģ41 – 454 (Franklin, Tradesmen, Skipper, Doctor)Ĥ55 – 640 (Wife of Bath, Parson, Plowman, Miller, Manciple, Reeve)ġ What is Chaucer´s attitude toward corruption in the Church?Ģ Mention three important facts about Geoffrey Chaucer´s life.ģ What does Chaucer’s description of the pilgrimage indicate about society in his day?Ĥ What time of year is the pilgrimage? Why might people go on a pilgrimage at this time of year?ĥ What is the starting point for the pilgrims? What is their ending point? Why are they heading here?Ħ What does Chaucer say he will do in lines 35-42? How, or in what manner, willhe do it?ħ What do lines 54-65 indirectly suggest about the Knight’s character?Ĩ What qualities does the Knight possess that are different from what you might expect in a war-hardened soldier?ĩ What does the Knight’s clothing reveal about his character? (75-78)ġ0 Why is the Knight on the pilgrimage? (80) Why did Chaucer start with the Knight?ġ1 What does the simile in lines 91-92 suggest about the Squire?ġ2 How does the Squire compare to his father the Knight? (97-102)ġ3 Chaucer’s description of the Yeoman is purely visual. These are the groups selected and the fragments they will have to read.īelow there are the questions and the corresponding groups that have to answer them.
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