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Canterbury tales Question One: Analyze Characterization: Throughout the Prologue, Chaucer uses physical details- eyes, hair, clothing- to help develop his characters. Choose three pilgrims and describe how their outward appearances reflect their personalities.
Question Two: Critical Interpretations: In 1809, the English poet and artist William Blake made the following observation: "Chaucer's pilgrims are the characters which compose all ages and nations. Some of the names or titles are altered by time, but the characters themselves forever
remain unaltered." Do you agree or disagree that Chaucer's characters seem timeless and universal? Support your opinion with details from the
text and your own experiences.
Question Three: Examine Satire: A writer who pokes fun at behaviors and customs with the intent of improving society is creating satire. Review the descriptions of the Monk and the Friar in lines 165-269. What aspects of the medieval church does Chaucer satirize through these
characters?
Question Four: Identify Irony: Much of the humor of "The Prologue" is based on irony, the discrepancy between what appears to be true and
what actually is true. Explain the irony in one of the following characters: The Prioress, The Pardoner, or the Wife of Bath
Question Five: Real World Connection: The characters in The Canterbury Tales will be competing in a competition. Do you think that the competition between the pilgrims will enhance a fellowship, and create a feeling of community, or does it hinder the pilgrims abilities to bond?
Also, how can words be a tool in competition (Think about tryouts on American Idol)?

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