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  1. The Reeve tells dirty stories and cheats his trusting young master, and the corrupt Summoner takes bribes. Last, and most corrupt in this litany of undesirables is the Pardoner, who sells false pardons and fake relics. Summary One spring day, the Narrator of The Canterbury Tales rents a room at the Tabard Inn before he recommences his journey ...

  2. Apr 28, 2023 · The Canterbury Tales Bookreader Item Preview ... Pdf_module_version 0.0.22 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20230427112215 ...

  3. The Canterbury Tales [GROUP A] THE PROLOGUE THE KNIGHT’S TALE Words between the Host and the Miller THE MILLER’S TALE The Reeve’s Prologue THE REEVE’S TALE The Cook’s Prologue THE COOK’S TALE [GROUP B] Introduction to the Man of Law’s Tale The Man of Law’s Prologue THE MAN OF LAW’S TALE Epilogue to the Man of Law’s Tale THE ...

  4. Of England they to Canterbury wend, The holy blessed martyr there to seek. Who helped them when they lay so ill and weak. Befell that, in that season, on a day. In Southwark, at the Tabard, as I lay (20) Ready to start upon my pilgrimage. To Canterbury, full of devout courage, There came at nightfall to that hostelry.

  5. The Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer PROLOGUE Here begins the Book of the Tales of Canterbury When April with his showers sweet with fruit The drought of March has pierced unto the root And bathed each vein with liquor that has power To generate therein and sire the flower; When Zephyr also has, with his sweet breath,

  6. Prologue: Prologue means the introduction of a great book and it is just like a trailer or teaser of a movie nowadays. Time Setting: 1387 – 1400 which means fourteenth-century England. Place Setting: Tabard Inn or hotel situated in the southern part of London, the way from London to Cathedral, Canterbury. Source of the story: From Italian or ...

  7. The Pardoner tries to sell indulgences to the pilgrims, after he has already told them that he cheats people. The Pardoner has physically attacked the Host with his heavy bag of relics. The Pardoner refuses to give the Host an indulgence. Next section General Prologue: Part 1. Test your knowledge on all of The Canterbury Tales.

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