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| how long did chaucer live? |
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| why wasn't the stories finished? |
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| how long was the journey? |
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| where was the journey to? |
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| visit thomas becket at cantebury |
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| where does the journey start? |
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| how many pilgrims were there? |
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| how does the pardoner describe his own personality & morals in the prologue? |
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| admits he is corrupt and greedy |
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| why are the rioters looking for death? |
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| where does the old man say death is? |
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| what do the men plan to do with the gold? |
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| why do the pardoner and the host argue? |
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| the host doesn't want a pardon |
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| what moral does the pardoner want you to get from his story? |
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| what odes chaucer want you to get from the pardoner's tale? |
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| story with a moral can be evil |
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| what is a framing narrative? |
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| why do they tell stories? |
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| free food and entertainment |
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| how many stories do they tell? |
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| who stays awake all night & doesn't like animal cruelty |
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| who loans his land owner money? |
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| what does the story not mention? |
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| how does the pardoner treat the host? |
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| who does the boy go into town to talk with? |
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| what was the knights crime? |
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| what was his punishments? |
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| death or answer "what women most desire?" |
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| how much time does the knight have to answer the question? |
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| what bargain do the knight and old women strike? |
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| if she gives his an answer he must do whatever she asks of him |
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| what does the old woman want? |
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| what offer does the old woman offer the knight? |
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| pretty but unfaithful wife or ugly but faithful |
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| what opinions does the wife of bath express? |
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| women don't keep secrets, don't want faults pointed out, want power in marriage |
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| what do the wife of bath's opinions in her tale say about her? |
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| what do the fake relics say about the pardoner? |
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| who is willing to cheat his customers? |
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| what does it mean when the pardoner preaches against greed? |
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| what is the most important thing to the pardoner? |
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| who is wise, modest, brave, truthful, honest and generous? |
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| what did the knight wear? |
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| simple tunic of linen and cotton |
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| who liked to dance, sing, joust and play the flute? |
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| what did the squire look like? |
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| curly hair, 20 years old, short gown |
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| why doesn't the squire sleep? |
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| he stayed up to chase girls |
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| who looks like robinhood? |
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| who wore the st. christopher medal? |
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| what were the sins of the squire? |
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| what were the sins of the prioress? |
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| what was the prioress's name? |
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| which woman spoke french in order to seem superior? |
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| what was the friars name? |
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| who charged money for confessions? |
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| who wore a wool cape, hood, pocket knife, box with pins and was bald? |
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| what were the sins of the friar? |
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| greed, lust, envy, pride, sloth and gluttony |
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| what did the merchant sell? |
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| who wore a beaver hat, colorful gown and buckled boots? |
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| what were the sins of the merchant? |
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| who had a pinstripe belt and multicolored coat? |
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| what were the sins of the sergeant of law? |
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| greed, envy, pride and sloth |
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| who was the non-noble land owner? |
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| who had a white beard, silk purse, dagger, birds and fish? |
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| what were the sins of the franklin? |
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| who was the sheriff, judge and country rep? |
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| what did the merchant's guildsman wear? |
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| what were the sins of the merchant's guildsman? |
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| who wore a dagger on a string, beard, tan and wool gown? |
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| who rode a ship called maudelayne? |
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| what were the sins of the skipper? |
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| who wore red clothing and a gray sash? |
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| what were the sins of the doctor? |
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| who was smart, gave to poor and visited people? |
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| who was an honest, hard worker? |
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| what did the plowman wear? |
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| who was 224 lbs, white coat, blue hood, red beard, war ton nose, sword and buckler, bag pipes, wrestler and wide nostrils? |
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| what were the sins of the miller? |
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| who worked for a college? |
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| who cheated lawyers he worked for? |
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| who was old, thin, small beard, stick legs, blue coat and rusty knife? |
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| who had a horse named scot? |
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| who manages an estate, keeps the saved money and was sneaky? |
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| what were the sins of the manciple? |
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| what were the sins of the reeve? |
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| who had a red face, boils, black brows, thin beard, pimples, narrow eyes and a holly garland? |
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| who loved onion, garlic, drunk and wine? |
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| who were children scared of? |
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| what were the sins of the summoner? |
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| gluttony, greed, pride, envy, sloth and lust |
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| who had yellow eyes, bulging eyes, bald on top, no beard, goat like voice and cap with relic? |
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| who had a questionable gender? |
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| what were the sins of the pardoner? |
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| gluttony, sloth, greed and envy |
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| who was manly, bight eyed and well dressed? |
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| what was the host's name? |
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| who was the inn keeper that sets up the game? |
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