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Knightdistinguished; chivalry, turth, honor,generousness,courtesy; sat at table in chair of honor; above all nations(when in prussia); ridden in lithuania and russia;15 mortal battles; sovereign value; wise; modest as a maid; had fine horses; wasnt gayly dressed; squire was his son
Squirelover and cadet; curly hair; about 20; agility and strength; embroidered like a meadow bright. and full of freshest flowers red and white; singing or fluting all day; knew how to ride a horse; he could write songs and poems; joust and dance; draw and write; courteous; served his father at the table
yeomanservant; green coat and hood; peacock-feathered arrows; head ws like a nut; face was brown; woodcraft; brace; dagger; medal of St.Christopher; forester
Nunstrained to counterfeit a courtly kind of grace; smile was simple and coy; madam eglantyne; spoke french; stratford-atte-bowe; good manners; pleasant and friendly;charitably solicitous; loved animals; she had little dogs, if 1 died or was hit she would weep; tender heart; nose was elegant, eyes glass grey; small mouth; large forehead; fat; wore coral trinket; golden brooch
Monkhunted; lots of horses; he did not study the books all the time; had greyhounds; sleeves had grey fur on the ends; gold pin in lovers-knot; bald; fat; not pale; like fat swan roasted whole; palfrey (horse) was brown as is a berry
Friarmerry; festive; mellow; fixed up marriages; qualified to hear confessions; asked for gifts; tippet was stuffed with pins for curls and pocketknives to give pretty girls; voice was gay&sturdy; played the hurdy-gurdy; neck was whiter than a lily flower; drinks a lot; didnt bother w lepers and beggars, only bothered w the rich; wherever he could make money he was there; finest beggar; Romped like a puppy; plays harp; Hubert
Merchantforking beard, beaver hat;buckled boots, good at currency exchange, none knew he was in debt, excellent fellow
oxford clericstudent, horse was thin; he wasnt fat; no secular employment; 20 books by his bed instead of fine clothes and such; took $ from his friends and spent it on another book/learning; never spoke extra; respectful; gladly learn/gladly teach
serjeant at the lawdiscreet, reverence; sayings were so wise; won many a robe and many a fee; fee-simple; he was less busy then he seemed; knew of every judgment case and crime' homely parti-colored coat
Franklinbeard was white as a daisy petal; high-colored and benign; sensual delight was th one true felicity in sight; household was free to all the county; table always ready for guests; had a dagger and purse of silk on his girdle
cookulcer on his knee
Skipperfrom Dartmouth; rode a farmers horse but nt too well; dagger on a lanyard; summer heat tanned his skin brown; prisoners walked th plank; barge called The Maudelayne
Doctortalked well about surgery and meds; didnt read the bible very much
Wife of Bathwell traveled, knew the remedies for love's mischances; somewhat deaf; no1 went infront of her; kerchiefs were finely woven; hose were red; shoes were soft and new; handsome; had a red hue; 5 husbands; well travelled; gap teeth; large hips
Parsonlearned man; clerk; didnt like getting money; he liked giving to poor; followed the bible; would never leave his followers; he was a shepard; never disdainful; there was never a betr priest
Plowmanhonest worker; lived in peace and charity; followed the gospel; helped the poor; wore a tabard smock; rode a mare
Miller16 stone (224 pounds); stout big fellow in brawn and bone; broad;knotty; short shouldered; red beard; wart; black wide nostrils; stole grain; bagpipes
Manciplenever rash; watched the market most precisely; he was illieterate but could outplace the wisdom of a head of learned men
Reeveold and choleric and thin; beard shaven close to skin; legs were lean; no auditor could gain a point on him; judge his yield from seed and grain; his masters sheep, animals and hens, pigs, horses, dairies, stores and cattle pens were trusted to his gov; feared like the plague; grown rich; carpenter of 1st-rate skill; rode stallion-cob Scot; had rusty blade; from norfolk
Summonerhad carbuncles; narrow eyes; black scabby brows; thin beard; children were afraid of him; loved garlic; when drunk he would only speak latin (knew only 3 phrases; gentle varlet and a kind one
Pardonerhair yellow as wax; bulging eyeballs, like a hare; never wore his hood; no beard; i judge he was a gelding, or a mare; had cross of metal set w stones and a glass, a rubble of pigs bones; sang merrily for silver from the crowd
iambic pentametermeter, 10 syllables/line
The Tale of the Wife of BathKnight who rapes girl. queen says if he finds out what all women want then he will be spared. ugly old lady tells him. he marries her. she becomes pretty
The nun's priest's talerooster story
Pardoners tale3 deaths while searching for death
physiogamywhen the appearance hints at the traits

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Terms 26
Creator talzash
Created October 6, 2008
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Subject geoffrey chauser
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canterbury tales-geoffrey chauser. the characters. outline of 4 of diff stories

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  1. Reeve old and choleric and thin; beard shaven close to skin; legs were lean; no auditor could gain a point on him; judge his yield from seed and grain; his masters sheep, animals and hens, pigs, horses, dairies, stores and cattle pens were trusted to his gov; feared like the plague; grown rich; carpenter of 1st-rate skill; rode stallion-cob Scot; had rusty blade; from norfolk - 5 misses
  2. Summoner had carbuncles; narrow eyes; black scabby brows; thin beard; children were afraid of him; loved garlic; when drunk he would only speak latin (knew only 3 phrases; gentle varlet and a kind one - 3 misses
  3. oxford cleric student, horse was thin; he wasnt fat; no secular employment; 20 books by his bed instead of fine clothes and such; took $ from his friends and spent it on another book/learning; never spoke extra; respectful; gladly learn/gladly teach - 2 misses
  4. yeoman servant; green coat and hood; peacock-feathered arrows; head ws like a nut; face was brown; woodcraft; brace; dagger; medal of St.Christopher; forester - 2 misses
  5. Wife of Bath well traveled, knew the remedies for love's mischances; somewhat deaf; no1 went infront of her; kerchiefs were finely woven; hose were red; shoes were soft and new; handsome; had a red hue; 5 husbands; well travelled; gap teeth; large hips - 2 misses
  6. Pardoner hair yellow as wax; bulging eyeballs, like a hare; never wore his hood; no beard; i judge he was a gelding, or a mare; had cross of metal set w stones and a glass, a rubble of pigs bones; sang merrily for silver from the crowd - 2 misses
  7. Manciple never rash; watched the market most precisely; he was illieterate but could outplace the wisdom of a head of learned men - 2 misses