The frame narrative of the Canterbury tales consists on a group of thirty characters who are planning to make a pilgrimage to St. Thomas Beckett shrine at the Canterbury Cathedral. They are gathered at the Tabard Inn before they leave. The innkeeper challenges them to tell two stories each on their way to Canterbury to keep them entertained. The narrator who tells the best story will be rewarded with a dinner after the pilrimage. In the end, we only have 24 stories because Chaucer did not finish the piece.
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