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How does Chaucer view the friar

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Answered by arpithmenon2018
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In Canterbury Tales the Friar is just someone who was wo0ing women and using the money that was supposed to help the poor to buy more gifts for his w!ves and help himself. The Friar would go to inns and b@rs to pick up gir.ls and spend his money instead of helping and living among the poor.

In The Canterbury Tales, the description of the merchant provides an external layer of success. He is neatly groomed, and his clothes are colorful, clean, and new. He exudes an aura of success.

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