in the prologue to the canterbury tales chaucer present three ideal characters on the pilgrimage. who they are
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The knight, the parson, and the plowman are the three ideal characters on the pilgrimage.
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- The Canterbury Tales are written by the legendary Geoffery Chaucer. He was known as the poet of common men.
- The knight was very brave and had fought many battles. He was well respected and chivalrous. Meanwhile, the parson was someone who taught the gospel. He was poor but very righteous.
- The plowman followed the footsteps of the parson. He used to dig holes in the ground.
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