Themes of Canterbury tales
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The Canterbury Tales, by Geoffrey Chaucer, is a well-known piece of literature that is studied in schools and universities worldwide. For some readers, it’s pleasant read of a band of travelers, making honest pilgrimages to pay their respects, who tell stories to pass the time. For others, it’s an impactful piece that not only resonates in the hearts of readers, but changed the history of literature as we know it to be. One reason for this, are the themes that Chaucer echoed throughout the tales, which were relevant to the time period in which he wrote it, the Late Middle Ages.
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