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Geoffrey Chaucer 1343-1400 The Canterbury Tales
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Biographical Information Considered one of the 3 greatest poets of the English language. Considered one of the 3 greatest poets of the English language. Son of a prosperous London wine merchant who secured a position for him as a page in a royal household. Son of a prosperous London wine merchant who secured a position for him as a page in a royal household. At 20 years old, during military service, Chaucer was captured in France and the King paid his ransom. At 20 years old, during military service, Chaucer was captured in France and the King paid his ransom.
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Biographical Information He married a woman of great connections and went on to be a civil servant, serving as a customs controller, justice of the peace and eventually a member of Parliament. He married a woman of great connections and went on to be a civil servant, serving as a customs controller, justice of the peace and eventually a member of Parliament. In 1387 he began The Canterbury Tales, a work he never completed. In 1387 he began The Canterbury Tales, a work he never completed. The General Prologue is said to be “a concise portrait of an entire nation.” The General Prologue is said to be “a concise portrait of an entire nation.”
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Medieval Period 1066, Battle of Hastings 1066, Battle of Hastings Normans from France beat the Anglo-Saxons Normans from France beat the Anglo-Saxons William the Conquerer leads (Norman King) William the Conquerer leads (Norman King) 2 cultures blend: begins feudalism 2 cultures blend: begins feudalism
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Medieval Period 1154, Norman line ends 1154, Norman line ends Henry II starts the Plantagenet Line Henry II starts the Plantagenet Line Executes Thomas Beckett, the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170. Executes Thomas Beckett, the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1170.
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Medieval Period 1399-1413, House or Line of Lancaster 1399-1413, House or Line of Lancaster Hundred Years War 1337-1453, England wanted to claim France’s land. Hundred Years War 1337-1453, England wanted to claim France’s land.
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Medieval Period In 1455, Henry VI becomes ill and gives the throne to the Duke of York, starting the York line. In 1455, Henry VI becomes ill and gives the throne to the Duke of York, starting the York line. War of the Roses- York (white rose) and Lancaster (red rose). War of the Roses- York (white rose) and Lancaster (red rose). Edward IV becomes the 1 st York King. Edward IV becomes the 1 st York King.
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Story of Canterbury These tales are told during a pilgrimage journey from London to the shrine of the martyr, St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, approximately 70 miles to the southeast. These tales are told during a pilgrimage journey from London to the shrine of the martyr, St. Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral, approximately 70 miles to the southeast. St. Thomas Becket was executed by the order of Henry II… St. Thomas Becket was executed by the order of Henry II…
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Thomas Becket Born in 1118 in London Born in 1118 in London Studied in London and at the University of Paris. Studied in London and at the University of Paris. His father died, leaving him broke and the Archbishop of Canterbury took him in and financed his education. His father died, leaving him broke and the Archbishop of Canterbury took him in and financed his education. He became involved in the political happenings of the time and was eventually appointed Chancellor of England by Henry II, becoming the second most powerful man in England. He became involved in the political happenings of the time and was eventually appointed Chancellor of England by Henry II, becoming the second most powerful man in England.
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Thomas Becket He famed for luxury and a magnificent lifestyle. He famed for luxury and a magnificent lifestyle. Henry nominated him the Archbishop of Canterbury and everything changed. Henry nominated him the Archbishop of Canterbury and everything changed. He was ordained a priest and began living in great austerity. He was ordained a priest and began living in great austerity. He soon clashed with the king over clerical and king rights. He soon clashed with the king over clerical and king rights.
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Thomas Becket For 6 years they continued to clash For 6 years they continued to clash Becket's allegiance shifted from the court to the Church inspiring him to take a stand against his king. Becket's allegiance shifted from the court to the Church inspiring him to take a stand against his king. Becket had excommunicated the Bishops of London and Salisbury for their support of the king. Becket had excommunicated the Bishops of London and Salisbury for their support of the king. This news threw King Henry (still in France) into a rage in which he was purported to shout: "What sluggards, what cowards have I brought up in my court, who care nothing for their allegiance to their lord. Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?" This news threw King Henry (still in France) into a rage in which he was purported to shout: "What sluggards, what cowards have I brought up in my court, who care nothing for their allegiance to their lord. Who will rid me of this meddlesome priest?"
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Thomas Becket The king's exact words have been lost to history but his outrage inspired four knights to sail to England to rid the realm Becket. They arrived at Canterbury during the afternoon of December 29 and immediately searched for the Archbishop. Becket fled to the Cathedral where a service was in progress. The knights found him at the altar, drew their swords and began hacking at their victim finally splitting his skull. The king's exact words have been lost to history but his outrage inspired four knights to sail to England to rid the realm Becket. They arrived at Canterbury during the afternoon of December 29 and immediately searched for the Archbishop. Becket fled to the Cathedral where a service was in progress. The knights found him at the altar, drew their swords and began hacking at their victim finally splitting his skull. The death of Becket unnerved the king. The knights who did the deed to curry the king's favor, fell into disgrace. Several miracles were said to occur at the tomb of the martyr and he was soon canonized. Hordes of pilgrims transformed Canterbury Cathedral into a shrine. Four years later, in an act of penance, the king donned a sack-cloth walking barefoot through the streets of Canterbury while eighty monks flogged him with branches. Henry capped his atonement by spending the night in the martyr's crypt. St. Thomas continued as a popular cultist figure for the remainder of the Middle Ages. The death of Becket unnerved the king. The knights who did the deed to curry the king's favor, fell into disgrace. Several miracles were said to occur at the tomb of the martyr and he was soon canonized. Hordes of pilgrims transformed Canterbury Cathedral into a shrine. Four years later, in an act of penance, the king donned a sack-cloth walking barefoot through the streets of Canterbury while eighty monks flogged him with branches. Henry capped his atonement by spending the night in the martyr's crypt. St. Thomas continued as a popular cultist figure for the remainder of the Middle Ages.
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The Story of Canterbury Continued… The tales begin with the “General Prologue”, the first lines of which establish the fact that this pilgramage takes place in the spring, the symbolic time of new life and awakening. The tales begin with the “General Prologue”, the first lines of which establish the fact that this pilgramage takes place in the spring, the symbolic time of new life and awakening. Along the way the poet stops at an inn and the Host suggests to the travelers that they all exchange tales as they travel. Along the way the poet stops at an inn and the Host suggests to the travelers that they all exchange tales as they travel. He wrote in iambic pentameter: a line of poetry ten syllables long with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This later becomes the most popular metrical line in English. He wrote in iambic pentameter: a line of poetry ten syllables long with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. This later becomes the most popular metrical line in English.
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