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observation regarding the prologue read by quince​

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Answered by kunal78177
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The following is the first 18 lines of the General Prologue. The text was written in a dialect associated with London and spellings associated with the then-emergent Chancery Standard. That hem hath holpen, whan that they were seeke.The Knight - The first pilgrim Chaucer describes in the General Prologue, and the teller of the first tale. The Knight represents the ideal of a medieval Christian man-at-arms. He has participated in no less than fifteen of the great crusades of his era.The Franklin is generally a kind gentlemen, and he gives food out to guests that listen to his stories. He strongly believes in Epicurus, whom taught that "the way to perfect happiness was through pleasure." He was very likeable, with a red face and white beard

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The purpose of the prologue is to give readers a general overview of the characters that are present, why they are present there, and what they will be doing. The narrator begins by telling us how it is the season in which people are getting ready to make a pilgrimage to Canterbury.

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