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The Canterbury Tales Unit Trading Cards and Pilgrim Presentation We will assign each group one pilgrim for this assignment. Create an Annotated Bibliography for research conducted on your assigned pilgrim from The Canterbury Tales. (10 points) Re-read the Canterbury Tales Prologue’s section focusing on your pilgrim. Read your assigned pilgrim’s tale. Complete the Pilgrim Presentation (50 points) You must become familiar with this character from a number of aspects such as personality, motivation, physical description, and connection to their Tale. Paraphrase it, make a list of characteristics, and begin to draw conclusions about your character based on the information in the text. Don’t forget to read your Pilgrim’s Tale Create a 2-3 page character presentation based on the Prologue description. Put your pilgrim’s name on the first page and everyone in your group’s names as well. Write a character description that includes…your own analysis and go far beyond simply paraphrasing Chaucer’s description. One paragraph on personality & motivation One paragraph on physical characteristics. Your Tale- a summary. Allegory? Irony? Satire? Not satirized? One page. Can include pictures. Typed. Double Spaced, 12 POINT fonts that are in dark ink. Please no cursive or curly fonts. No watermarks in the background You can talk to us about your ideas. We are open to creativity!  The Canterbury Tales Trading Cards Assignment (40 points) Using the same Pilgrim, create a trading card using PowerPoint. We’ve provided you with the template on the web. You must follow the template instructions. The final trading card must be emailed to me, due by midnight the night before its due. You MUST also turn in a hard copy! Your group’s trading card will be a part of the class’ compiled final product. So…make it a god one!

The Canterbury Tales Pilgrims Knight Squire Yeoman (Cannon Yeoman) Nun (Prioress) Monk Friar Merchant Oxford Cleric (Clerk, Student) Sergeant at the Law (Lawyer) Franklin Cook Skipper (Shipman, Sailor) Doctor (Physician) Wife of Bath Parson Plowman Miller Manciple Reeve Summoner Pardoner Nun’s Priest

Pilgrim’s Title Social Class Chaucer’s Opinion The Canterbury Tales Pilgrim’s Title Social Class Chaucer’s Opinion Physical Description Job Description Values, Interests, Motivation Quote

Your Card Should Follow this Template… Picture of your Pilgrim Pilgrim, Social Class, and Chaucer’s Opinion Physical Description, Job, Values, Interests, Motivation, Quote You are allowed to change… the background color and font. Do not use less than 18 PT Font. Do not change any text box colors.