Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales

Chaucer’s the Canterbury Tales

Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is a social satire. Based on the selections from “The Prologue” that we read, which of the estates do you feel Chaucer is criticizing? Why? Be sure to point out places where Chaucer’s criticism seems most obvious.

MLA style, No copy, and need least 2 pages.

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In the Canterbury tales by Chaucer, he writes about four characters of which there of them are satire, they are the characters that are criticized by use of humor and exaggeration. Although this is the case the description does not really clearly state who is who. These tales were written by Chaucer to expose the clergy members who were overusing…

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