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ycow [4]
3 years ago
7

What was a factor that went into Chaucer's ability to create such a vivid array of

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Helen [10]3 years ago
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What contributed to the creation of a variety of characters were the trips Chaucer made between France, Italy, and England as a government official, as shown in option A.

<h3>Who was Chaucer?</h3>
  • He was one of the most important medieval writers.
  • He was the author of The Canterbury Tales.
  • He was the father of English literature.

Chaucer was very easy to create characters very different from each other and with a lot of personalities. This talent was influenced by the number of people he met during his travels. These trips happened frequently, as Chaucer was a diplomat and traveled to France, Italy, and England on business.

More information about Chaucer at the link:

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