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The Roadtrip to Canterbury


You will finu below all the pilgiims mentioneu in "The ueneial Piologue" in the chait below. Answei the following:
1. What uo they uo foi a job. I'm looking foi an explanation, not just an obvious woiu oi a phiase.
2. uive two supeificial uetails with line numbeis of what the tiavelei looks like, how they aie acting, etc. (In othei woius,
something we can !"#$!%&'()see about the peison.)
S. Explain what kinu of peison the pilgiim is by inteipieting theii actions anu visual uetails. (Foi example, if they aie
uiesseu in expensive clothing anu acting fliity, what kinu of peison woulu (!% think of them as. Why.)

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The Knight

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Squiie

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Yeoman

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Piioiess

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Nonk

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Fiiai

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Neichant

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Cleik

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Seigeant-at-Law

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Fianklin

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The knight's job was to
serve and protect the
king, the lord, and the
poor, basically entire
town.
He dressed like what a noble
should be dressing. (50)
H e had an arm or w ith m arks left
on it from the w ars. (78)
A servant of a knight. He
carried things for the
knight like his arm ors,
shields, or even prisoners
that the knight caught.
He was a young man about 20
years old. (84)
He wore a short gown with long
and wide sleeves. (95)
He was a joyful and talented
m an, who lived a rom antic
He wore a coat and hood of
green. (105)
His head was like a nut,
his face was brown. (111)
He was a proper forester. In
other words, he's a farm er who
should also be ready to serve
as a soldier. (usually an
archer)
He was a tidy m an who knew a
lot about the woocraft. He was
probably a cautious m an since
he never dropped his arrows.
She was the chief of the
nunnery. She managed
internal affairs and
external affairs.
She wore a coral trinket
on ehr arm . (162)
She had puppies that she
would be feeding. (150)
A m onk is a m an who withdraw
from others and they pray and
work for the poors.
He liked hunting hares.
(195)
His head was bald and shone
looking dash glass. (202)
He was lofty but m aybe he is
som etim es too honest so becam e
a good m an to horse. He cared
less about the rules for m onk,
he prefered hunting.
He was joyful but not
responsible. He was corrupted
because he accept gifts. He
was realistic and tried to
gain m oney form friends.
He should live out in public
and beg for things.
His neck was wider than a
lilly-flower. (242)
He also has a health and
cheerful voice. (239)
He basically trades and try to
gain profit form deals. He was an
expert at currency exchange. He
loan and bargain to live.
He wore a motley dress.
(281)
He wore beautiful
buckled boots. (283)
He was a wise m an who knows
how to work, he was never in
debt and he never lose. He was
considered powerful and
wealthy.
He was not too fat. (298)
He has a hollow look. (299)
He was a really wise man who
cared less about money. He spent
money on something useful like
books. He was usually quiet but
he spoke wise words.
He wore homely parti-colored
coat. (338)
He knows every judgm ent case
crim e recorded, he's like a
lawyer. He should be fighting
against the perosn who objected
the speaker's speech.
He was a kind m an who's
always ready to treat his
visitor. He's considered
as a free m an com poared
to others.
He had a bagger and a
little purse of silk. (367)
He was a model amount landed
gentry. He was a member of
shire and he worked as the
sessions.
He had beard that's white
as a daisy-petal.(342)

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Babeiuashei
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Cook

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Shipman

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Boctoi of
Neuicine

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Wife of Bath

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Paison

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Plowman

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Nillei

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Nanciple

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Reeve

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Summonei

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Paiuonei

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Bost

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A dealer in sewing
notions and small
wares.
A person that cook food but
mostly open fire in the
medieval time.
A person who works on a ship
for living.
A doctor who is trained in
separating specific
medicines to the patients.
She didn't really have a job, she was a
housewife who did houseworks. ThIs a tale
of the lady from Bath who is described to
have a character that is inconsistent
with the society that prevailed during
that time.
An Anglican cleric with full
legal control of a parish under
ecclesiastical law.
A farmer who worked plowed
fields. He plowed the field,
distributed the seed, and
gathered the crop.
A person who traditionally
operated a mill that ground a
grain, such as wheat, into
flour.
A steward or purchaser of
provisions, as for a
monastery or college.
Any of various minor
officers of parishes or
other local authorities.
A summons is an order to appear
before a judge or magistrate, and
to summons someone is to issue
them with a summons.
A medieval ecclesiastic
authorized to raise money
for religious works by
granting papal indulgences
to contributors.
One who receives or
entertains guests in a
social or official
capacity.
He was a thoughtful man alone with
the carpenter, dyer, weaver and
carpet-maker. They are thoughtful
and wise, they were sort of high-
standarded.
He was really skillful at cooking,
and he had a sensitive taste.
Although he got some illness, he
still did a great job.
He was really experienced and he
had seen lots of bays, rivers and
ports. But he was dishonest since
he stole the captain's wine.
She was a lustful woman who
married five times. She enjoyed
sex, rich attired, t asking and
arguing.
He was totally different from the
monk, friar and the pardoner. He
was the only faithful man that
peaches.
He was as kind and devout as
Parson. He was a good Christian
who pays tithes.
He was a naughty man who liked to
mess up with the convention. He was
also violent since he threatened
the Host's notion of propriety.
He was smarter than the thirty
lawyers he feed although he was
lack of education.
He worked skillfully and
efficiently, he helped his lord to
lose the less rams among other
employees.
He was a nasty man who's really
lustful. And he lived a abnormal
life since he drank a lot. He
didn't fit his job.
He knew how to sing and preach, but
he was actually corrupted, he keep
money that he raised for church for
himself.
Although he was sometimes
aggressive with quick temper,
he was overall a merry man with
leadership. He was cab able to
lead the group.
He was a really professional
doctor. He also spoke fluidly. But
he was not so faithful and he loved
money.
He had knives that were not
tricked out with brass (376)
He was so wise that he could
make him an alderman.(381)
He had an ulcer on his knee.
(396)
He was able to boiled a
chicken with marrow bones.
(390)
He wore a woolen gown that
reaches his knees. (401)
He had a tanned brown skin. (404)
He wore a blood red garment
slashed with bluish-gray.(449)
He was a perfect practicing
physician.(432)
She was partially deaf.(456)
Her face was red in hue
and handsome. (468)
He was a shepherd and no
mercenary.(524)
He taught about Christ and
twelve apostles.(537)
He would thrash his corn to help
the poor. (549)
He paid tithes every month. (553)
His beard is red like fox. (568)
His nostrils were wide and black.
(573)
He had more than thirty masters.
(594)
He was as frugal as he desire.
(601)
He was old, choleric and thin.
(605)
His legs were lean. (609)
He had a fire-red and
cherubinnish face.(642)
He had black and scabby brows
and a thin beard. (645)
He had a bulging eyeballs like a
hare. (704)
He had a smooth chin without
beard. (709)
His eyes were bright. (773)
His girth was a little wide.
(773)

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