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Characters I. Medieval Times. The Wife Of Bath’s Tale. Characters II. The Nun’s Priest’s Tale. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000.
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Could make a mean blancmange, casserole, or soup. Had an ulcer on the knee
Holy minded. Well-educated. Knew Bible & taught it well. Took care of parishioners & sick not collecting tithes or fees
Estate Manager who was hated by those who worked for him. Rode last in the cavalcade.
Served as judge of the tales. Owned the Tabard Inn and established the chal-lenge for the group
To pay homage to Archbishop on the cathedral steps where he was killed
When the Normans introduced their language into England, what types of words changed?
He had one year and a day to find out what women truly desire most.
How does the Knight’s and the old hag’s definitions of nobility differ?
He thinks it comes from heritage. She believes it comes from God.
In the story within the tale, what was the story of the wife who couldn’t keep a secret?
The woman’s husband, King Midas, had ass ears, and she had to tell someone, so she told the water and was overheard.
Student of the church who spends all money on books to study and teach more
Went along on the pilgrimage to serve as the recorder of the tales as they are told
Carted dung all day long and always stopped to help another or pay his tithes
He convinced him to sing out as loudly as he could to prove he sang better than his father
He told the fox to turn around & tell the others to leave him to eat in peace. When he opened his mouth to talk, Chanticleer jumped out.