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Sergio039 [100]
1 year ago
15

based on the excerpt you read from the Canterbury tales what do you think was chances view of the church what characters are use

d to symbolize the message of the church ?
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goblinko [34]1 year ago
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Answer: Chaucer's View on the Church in The Canterbury Tales By analyzing “The Canterbury Tales”, one can conclude that Chaucer did see the merits of the church, but by no means regarded it in a wholly positive light. Whereas some of the clergy are viewed as devout and God-fearing, others are viewed as con- men and charlatans.

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vodka [1.7K]1 year ago
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The correct response is - The Canterbury Tales: Chaucer's View of the Church By examining "The Canterbury Tales," one can deduce that Chaucer acknowledged the church's virtues but did not necessarily hold them in high regard. Some clergy members are perceived as pious and God-fearing, while others are despised as con men and charlatans.

<h3>What are "Canterbury tales"?</h3>

Geoffrey Chaucer composed The Canterbury Tales, a collection of twenty-four tales totaling more than 17,000 lines, between 1387 and 1400. It is frequently referred to as Chaucer's greatest work.

A group of pilgrims making their way to Canterbury Cathedral compete in a storytelling competition in The Canterbury Tales. The pilgrims have a reason to tell their stories, which reflect the anxieties sparked by the social upheavals of late medieval England, because of this overarching plot, or frame.

Traditionally, The Canterbury Tales was published in 1387. (although some tales appear to have been written before then). 92 manuscripts of the poem still exist, though none of them are from Chaucer's lifetime. The poem as we know it was created by scribes in the fifteenth century.

To read more about Canterbury tales, refer to - brainly.com/question/3872198

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