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Olin [163]
3 years ago
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1. The Monk tells story after story, all with the same moral. What do you think this says about the Monk's character? Explain yo

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morpeh [17]3 years ago
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This question refers to the Monk in "The Canterbury Tales". The fact that the Monk tells story after story, all with the same moral, means that he is a simple man, who perceives the world in absolute and simplistic ways.

  • The Monk is a part of "<u>The Canterbury Tales,</u>" which contains 24 stories by British author Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400).
  • Among the several characters, the Monk tells different stories with the same moral.
  • All of his stories aim to show characters<u> falling from Grace</u>, that is, going from a high position to a low one.
  • His purpose, through his tragic stories, is <u>to warn people against trusting wealth and prosperity</u>. Reality can change, and one can go from having everything to having nothing.
  • The fact that the monk teaches only the same moral reveals that he is a simple man. His view of the world is also simplistic, and he seems to believe in absolute truths.

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