How many pilgrims are there in the canterbury tales?
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The narrator meets 29 other pilgrims. That makes a total of 30 people. But the group also includes the host, Harry Bailey and they picked up another man named the Canon's Yeoman. So there are 32 pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales.
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Thus, there are 31 total pilgrims who make the journey to Canterbury. 29 pilgrims, and Chaucer, the narrator, makes 30. Chaucer died before he finished writing the stories all the pilgrims were to tell. The plan was one on the way and one on the way back.
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