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1 Canterbury Tales Prologue: Vocabulary Words
1. solicitous- showing care or concern 2. garnered- decorated; trimmed 3. absolution- act of sin or criminal charge 4. commission- authorization; act of giving authority to an individual 5. sanguine- confident; cheerful 6. prevarication- evasion of truth

2 Literary Analysis 2 types of characterization
1. Direct characterization- presents direct statements about a character 2. Indirect characterization- uses actions, thoughts, dialogue, and description to reveal a character’s personality. Social commentary- writing that offers insight into society, its values and its customs. Chaucer provides social commentary about English society in Canterbury Tales

3 Literary Analysis Each of major forms of medieval literature represented 1. romances ( tales of chivalry) 2. fabliaux (short, bawdy, humorous stories) 3. allegories ( narratives in which characters represent abstractions such as Pride or Honor) Also: stories of saints’ lives and sermons Heroic couplet- Chaucer’s form- pair of rhyming lines with five stressed syllables each Big reason why Chaucer known as father of English poetry

4 Geoffrey Chaucer’s background
Very much experience with medieval world Son of a merchant, soldier, diplomat, royal clerk and page in a royal house Born into middle class family about 1343 Served- English Army in France captured + held prisoner King Edward paid a lot for his release Married Philippa Pan- lady-in-waiting to queen Eldest child- Thomas- married noblewoman + acquired great wealth

5 History of Chaucer’s Writing
Began writing in his 20s Practiced skills as he rose through ranks of medieval society Early poems based on works of European poets 1st major work- The Book of the Duchess- 1369 developed mature style of his own + displayed insight into human character Canterbury Tales- later years Inspiration came from participation in his pilgrimage to Canterbury

6 Clothing Important in Medieval Times
14th century- rules based on money No1 below rank of knight could wear fur Merchants could wear same knights only if 5 times wealthier Women forbidden from wearing silk head coverings Clothes said a lot about who you, where you fit, and what you aspire to be

7 The Father of English Poetry
Considered greatest English poet Shrewd storyteller Generations of poets writing in English have studied his work for inspiration + learning

8 Summary of Prologue Narrator- probably Chaucer
Meets 29 other Pilgrims strat Tabard Inn- London suburb Harry Bailey- host of Inn- presents challenge: Each pilgrim tell 2 stories on way to and from Canterbury Person who tells best story treated to feast held by other pilgrims Chaucer describes each pilgrim


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