Mention the consequences awaiting the storyteler when he come out of the lock-up.
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The accounts in Geoffrey Chaucer’s poem, as narrated by fictional pilgrims walking from London to Canterbury, provided some insight into the customs and injustices of 14th-century English society; Refugee Tales does the same for 21st-century Britain. It focuses on the experiences of asylum-seekers who have been held at Brook House and Tinsley House, detention centres in Kent, and the cruelty and inefficiency of the country’s immigration system.
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