Locate Chaucer’s Prologue to the Canterbury Tales within his vast writing career, as
a social commentary of the age
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Chaucer’s Prologue to the Canterbury Tales as a social commentary of the age:
- Through his poem namely, The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer demonstrated the accomplishments and what he expects and the success he has seen in his time. Chaucer illustrates the diversity of modern society by considering each character and making them narrate their own tale using characters based in all social classes. In this way, Chaucer's poem that is The Canterbury Tales, is both the best social critique of that period and a true representation of England in the fourteenth century.
- Chaucer used names of leaders like The Monk, The Pardoner, the Clerk of Oxford, etc. to depict the religious setting of the fourteenth century of England. Chaucer exposes the follies, and an immense amount of materialism, and he also demonstrates the various actions of these religious men. Not only are these religious individuals the epitome of materialism , but they are also dishonest and bent towards corruption.
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