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Geoffrey Chaucer, in “The Prolog to the Canterbury Tales” writes about the medieval Church through the characters of the Prioress, Monk, and Pardoner, and the Parson. ...
The character of the Prioress in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is a woman of two faces, she is introduced in the General Prolog as a nun “known as Madam Eglantine” (Pg. ...
When one thinks of a monk, one may imagine someone who studies, prays, and performs manual labor, however, the Monk in The Canterbury Tales, is nothing like the usual monk many people imagine.
Approximate Word count = 1060 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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