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Canterbury Quiz Review. A story within a story is a ___________. Frame Narrative (Story). _________ occurs when the author directly states the traits of a character. Direct characterization. When you learn the traits of a character through inferences drawn, it’s called _______.
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A story within a story is a ___________. Frame Narrative (Story)
_________ occurs when the author directly states the traits of a character. Direct characterization
When you learn the traits of a character through inferences drawn, it’s called _______. Indirect characterization
A narrative in which every character and event is a symbol that represents an idea, religious principle, or moral Allegory
Sarcasm, irony, or wit used to ridicule or mock—to poke fun of something serious Satire
When someone states one thing and means another. Verbal Irony
A contrast between what is expected to happen and what happens. Situational Irony
When the readers know more than the characters do. Dramatic Irony
________________ writing is a type of writing that relates a series of events. Narrative
An imitation of a particular writer, artist or a genre, exaggerating it deliberately to produce a comic effect (ex: Saturday Night Live, Scary Movie) Parody
In the prologue there are ____ pilgrims traveling together. 29
These pilgrims are on their way to _________ to visit the ________________. Canterbury; shrine of Saint Thomas a Becket
The Canterbury Tales is written in ________, meaning each pair of lines rhymes (AA BB CC). Rhyming Couplets
What is a Pardoner? Member of the Clergy who grants pardons for sins
In what way is the Pardoner corrupt? He sells his pardons, which are supposed to be free
Why did Chaucer write the Canterbury Tales? He wanted to bring awareness to corruption in the Feudal system
The political and social system of Medieval Europe that tied together Kings, Lords, Knights, and peasants through land: Feudalism
_________ shows the three estates (classes) in the Medieval Period and makes fun of them. Estates Satire
KING LORDS Knights Peasants