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Fudgin [204]
3 years ago
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In "The Canterbury Tales", explain how one of the pilgrims from "the prologue" represents an issue of medieval society?

English
2 answers:
marin [14]3 years ago
7 0
<span>The narrator explains that it's springtime, and because the weather is getting nice, a bunch of people are about to go on a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. He then describes each person in the traveling group and tells a bit about them, so that we'll know who's who when the actual stories begin.

I hope my answer has come to your help. Have a nice day ahead and may God bless you always!
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Igoryamba3 years ago
5 0
At that time, the narrator of the story explains that because the weather is getting comfier, people within the city are about to go on a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury. He then illustrates each person in the traveling group and tells a bit about them, so that we'll know who's who when the actual stories begin.
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