1. Canterbury Tales
In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer depicts the pilgrimage of thirty travelers to the tomb of Thomas of Becket. ... Through the telling of these tales, Chaucer is able to show further characterization beyond the description of each character given in the prologue. ... This "low blow- taken by the Miller toward the Reeve shows his nasty nature toward his fellow man, justifying his ability to steel from his customers. Many readers may not appreciate Chaucer's use of a prologue in characterization. However, with further analysis and thought around the character's descriptions...
- Word Count: 842
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School