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Dreamers Noor AlBuainain, Razan Faisal, Reema Nader, Hassan Ammar, Zayed Abdulrahman

Merchant Physical Appearance Personality and Job He had a forking beard, motely dress, a Flemish beaver hat, and daintily buckled boots on his feet. Personality and Job He expressed his opinions and pursuits. He was well mannered. Expert at dabbling in exchanges. What will he be doing today Running a business.

Oxford cleric Physical Appearance Personality and Job Not too fat. He had a hollow look, with a serious stare. Personality and Job He only cares for studying as he was a student. He never spoke a word more than was need. He was respectful What will he be doing today He spent his time on learning and reading books. He prayed for earnest people.

Sergeant at the law Physical Appearance Personality and Job He wore a homely parti-colored coat His belt was made out of silk with a pin-stripe-stuff Personality and Job He was cautious and wise He was careful and reliable What will he be doing today Travelling around hearing cases and solving crimes

Franklin Physical Appearance Personality and Job He had a white beard He was gentle and gracious Personality and Job He was cheerful and good-natured Wealthy land owner He was Member for the Shire What will he be doing today He made his household free to all his country Supervision of his lands

A haberdasher, A DYER, A CARPENTER, A WEAVER, AND A CARPET-MAKER Physical Appearance They wore a uniform of social or religious organization They were so trim and fresh They wore hats Personality and Job They were wise men Haberdasher- hat maker, Dyer- world manufacturer, carpenter- made things out of wood, weaver- weaved clothes, carpet maker- made carpets What will they be doing today They practiced their daily important jobs

Summoner Physical Appearance Personality and Job His eyes were narrow Personality and Job Gets drunk frequently. A lecherous man whose face is scarred by leprosy Irritable and not particularly qualified for his position. He spouts the few words of Latin he knows in an attempt to sound educated. Brings people accused of violating the church law to ecclesiastical court. Music director in church What will he be doing today Will direct music in church

Pardoner Physical Appearance Personality and Job He had yellow hair – dreadlocks Bulging eye-balls Small voice Wore a little cap and an overcoat Personality and Job He flattered people He worked as a preacher What will he be doing today He will be riding with the summoner.

Conclusion All of the characters listed above were from the Canterbury Tales. They all had a certain spot in the story which is needed to finish it up.