How does the canterbury tales reflect the middle ages society?
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Chaucer's strength to frame personalities of people from every walks of life is one feature that makes his renowned work The Canterbury Tales extraordinary.
Explaining group of pilgrims moving to Canterbury where Chaucer includes character sketches of people from every classes of medieval society.
"Normal Scenario" opens us towards every individual with a little knowledge of that persons looks.
Canterbury Tales is a work of social depiction.
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