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finlep [7]
1 year ago
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How do people come to have different views of society?: how does the setting of the canterbury tales allow chaucer to develop ch

aracters that represent many levels of society?
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Stells [14]1 year ago
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The reason why people come to have different views of society is that a lot of people are said to be influenced by culture, traditions and religions that they they came from and thus have different views.

Another reason is that People are said to be influenced a lot by other people and as such, if their influence is higher if they can get a lot of people to be able to  agree and follow their own ideas of what society norms should be and these people will end up teaching it to others.

<h3>What Is A Society? </h3>

A society is known to be a composition of people that are said to be involved in consistent social interaction, as well as sharing  of similar geographical or social territory. Its type includes:

1) Hunting and gathering Society

2) Pastoral Society

3) Horticultural Society

4) Agricultural Society, etc.

Therefore, The reason why people come to have different views of society is that a lot of people are said to be influenced by culture, traditions and religions that they they came from and thus have different views.

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