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1 “The Workers of the Medieval Times”
Canterbury Tales “The Workers of the Medieval Times”

2 Presenting… The Lawyer The Merchant The Tradesman

3 The Lawyer “The Man of Law”
“He rode but badly in a medley coat, Belted in a silken sash, with little bars, But of his dress no more particulars.” What chaucer is saying in the quote is that the lawyer is well dressed and that represents his place in the society triangle, right near the top…….. Explain outfit. Hat, sash, belt, robe, shoes. A character with money is not a very good thing in chaucers writing it could chategarize them as frauds and not doing good for society.

4 “A Sergeant of the Law” Wary Wise Full of rich and excellence
Parvise is a lawyers meeting place. Wary and wise = a ranking lawyer who is noble and wise. Everybody went to him for their problems and he was not to speak a word about them. He was a trustworthy man in their society, but in the end he is a fraud and just doing it for the money and that’s all he cared about.

5 The All Knowing “All was fee simple to him, in effect, Wherefore his claims could never be suspect” Trustworthy Influential To him all his job was about taking peoples money. He acted like he was these peoples friends and was giving them great advice and fighting for them when really he didn’t care at all. He was one of the fakest people in their society but nobody knew it.

6 The Truth “Nowhere a man so busy of his class, And yet he seemed much busier than he was.” Fraud Self Centered This line is saying that the lawyer made himself seem as if he was so busy. Nobody in the upper class in this time worked hard so it made him stand out and look like he was something great when he wasn’t. he made himself greater then should have been and nobody saw it. The lawyer was a bad man and persuaded people out of their money for himself.

7 The Tradesmen

8 Haberdasher Dyer Carpenter Weaver Carpet-maker

9 The Tradesmen “They were so trim and fresh their gear would pass for new.” “Their wisdom would have justified a plan, to make each one of them an alderman”

10 “Their knives were not tricked out with brass but wrought with the purest silver, which avouches a like display on girdles and on pouches.” “They had the Capital and Revenue” “Besides the wives declared it was their due. They ought to be called madam and going to church being seen like a queen”

11 The Merchant! “Upon his head a Flandrish beaver hat”
“There was a merchant with forked beard, and girt In motley gown, and high on horse he sat" . The Merchant trades in furs and other cloths, mostly from Flanders. He is part of a powerful and wealthy class in Chaucer’s society.

12 The Merchant “His boots were fastened rather elegantly”.
He’s high in chaucers society

13 Merchant! “His spoke his notions out right pompously,”
“Stressing the times when he had won, not lost.” The Merchant convinces everyone that he is an expert in finance but he is secretly horribly in dept. He wants people to think he is rich and a good merchant

14 The Merchant! “There was no one could say he was in debt”
“So well he governed all his trade affairs With bargains and with borrowings and with shares” He is not actually rich but he pretends to be He borrows a lot of money so people think he is rich

15 Merchant! “Indeed, he was a worthy man withal, But, sooth to say, his name I can't recall” He is a worthy man and an exelent fellow

16 Morality in the Middle Ages
Fake Deceiving Skilled in their profession flimflam

17 Brought To You By…. Scott Boches Shane Lydon Nick Chrostowski
In memory of Vince Woohoo. We’ll miss you. <3


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