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skilled in “art” of the “oldest dances”

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“wore a coat of hood and green,/and

peacock-feathered arrows...”

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“grounded in astronomy”

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has horrible acne

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is wearing a stained fustian tunic

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dislikes taking tithes

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wore an item engraved with “Amor

vincit omnia”

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knows plenty of dirty stories

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compared to a puppy

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“took the modern world’s more spacious

way”

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Which best describes Chaucer’s attitude toward the Nun? (a)

polite detachment, (b) marked scorn, (c) amused tolerance, (d) weary reproachfulness, (e) none

of the above

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How many stories should each of the characters tell, according

to Harry Bailey?

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What function does the pilgrimage serve to aide Chaucer

in his narration?

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What obsession is Chaucer emphasizing when he calls the

Franklin’s girdle “white as morning milk?”

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How does Chaucer portray the narrator in terms of personality?

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Chanticleer tells Pertelote several stories to prove that (a) murder

never goes unpunished, (b) history offers valuable lessons,

(c) dreams can be confusing, (d) dreams can be prohetic

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What is the character trait that almost leads to Chanticleer’s

downfall?

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What is the moral of this tale, according to the

narrator?

Hint: Beware of _____.

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In the intro to this tale, the reader discovers that Chaucer has characterized the Nun’s Priest as

____________.

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Who had little “in capitol or rent?”

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The three rioters can best be described as (a) earnest, brave, handsom, (b) prating, arrogant, greedy, (c) prating, kindly, old, (d) hoary, arrogant, insincere

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Rioters are sure they can destroy Death, but do not see they are

falling into a trap (the reader does see this, however). What kind of

irony?

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The rioters get more shares of the gold by doing this.

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How does Chaucer create a good exemplum in this tale?

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The moral of this tale.

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The definition of fabliaux is (a) a humorous imitation of another type of work, (b) a two-tiered story with both a literal and an abstract level,

(c) a tale that features animal characters, (d) a short, bawdy,

humorous story.

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“asserts positively; affirms”

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“timid”

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The word that means “a state of extreme paleness”

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the vocabulary word that means the opposite of young

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