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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Characters I Tales Characters II The Pardoner’s Tale Characters III

2 Very chivalrous, modest, victorious, & noble in battle

3 The Knight

4 Madam Eglantyne, Nasally voice, Well versed in French, Had several dogs that she fed very well

5 The Nun

6 Hunted for sport with greyhounds, did not follow vows closely, Fat & Bald

7 The Monk

8 Broad-shouldered, Red hair and beard, Wart on nose, Hung out in bars & told filthy stories, Played the bagpipes

9 The Miller

10 Forked beard, Wore a beaver hat, Exchanged currency on the sea, Hid his debt

11 The Merchant

12 Involves knights, kings, lords and ladies who search for love, salvation or adventure

13 Romance

14 Moral truth with animals that may have human characteristics; typically satirizes church or nobility

15 Beast Fable

16 Conveys a universal cautionary or moral truth, typically satirizes church or nobility

17 Fable

18 Humorous, often crass story meant to be read aloud that focuses on human flaws and weaknesses

19 Fabliau

20 Morality tale – often told to prove a point – often uses exaggerated persons or plot

21 Exemplum

22 Assistant to the Knight and the Squire, dressed like Robin Hood

23 The Yeoman

24 Jolly Fellow, Good Beggar, Arranged marriages for the ladies, Knew the taverns well, Paid no attention to scum

25 The Friar

26 Long, stringy blond hair, Very feminine, a ‘gelding or a mare’, rode with the Summoner

27 The Pardoner

28 Fire-red face, black scabby brows, thin beard, Wore a large garland on his head

29 The Summoner

30 Wealthy landowner, Old man with white beard, Happiness is the most important goal, Always had plenty of food & wine

31 The Franklin

32 When the man told the rioters they’d find ‘death’ over the hill, what did they discover there?

33 Gold coins

34 What are the rioters doing on this particular morning?

35 Drinking at the tavern

36 What passes by the tavern as the rioters are drinking?

37 A funeral procession

38 What do the men decide to go hunting for?

39 Death

40 What is the outcome/ how does it end?

41 The first rioter poisons the wine for the other 2. They drink it after they kill him – All are dead.

42 20 years old; Fights valiantly to win the ladies; Curly, blond hair; Can write, joust, dance, and sing

43 The Squire

44 Carried brand new gear as of “new money”, Were rising in political power (as per wives request)

45 The Haberdasher, Dyer, Carpenter, Weaver, & Carpet- maker

46 Wise lawyer, Knew the law like the back of his hand, Dressed in fine silks

47 Sergeant at the Law

48 Had money-making scam with apothecaries, Studied the stars to find remedies

49 The Doctor

50 Illiterate man who had more than 30 bosses for whom he bought provisions/ commodities

51 The Manciple


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