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The Canterbury Tales Prologue
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Frame Narrative Chaucer intended to have the pilgrim’s stories framed by the premise of the pilgrimage. This is called a frame narrative: a story that is used as a structure or narrative setting to frame one or more other stories The Prologue introduces the cast of characters while simultaneously setting up the frame narrative structure of the pilgrim’s stories. Stories told by the pilgrims include Medieval Romances, Allegories, and Moral Tales
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Medieval Romance An adventure tale with extravagant characters, exotic places, heroic events, and supernatural forces Ex. “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”
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Allegory A work with both a literal and symbolic meaning. Most characters, objects, settings, and events are representative of abstract concepts The purpose is to convey truths about life, to teach religious or moral lessons, or to criticize social institutions. Ex. John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress
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Moral Tale A story that illustrates a moral lesson, such as a fable Ex. “The Pardoner’s Tale” from The Canterbury Tales
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The Pilgrims’ Tales The Host proposes, “Each one of you shall help to make things slip/ By telling two stories on the outward trip/ To Canterbury, that’s what I intend,/ And on the homeward way to journey’s end/ Another two, tales from the days of old;/ And then the man whose story is best told/ […]/ He shall be given a supper, paid by all,/ Here in this tavern, in this very hall,/ When we come back again from Canterbury. (811-821)
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Summary Each pilgrim will tell a total of 4 stories The pilgrim who tells the best story will be treated to a magnificent dinner by the rest of the party
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Review Who is Geoffrey Chaucer? Where is he buried? What is a frame story? Why are the pilgrims traveling to Canterbury? What is a medieval romance? What is the main purpose behind “The Prologue”? Why are they telling stories? How many total stories are they supposed to tell? Which member of the Church does Chaucer seem to admire most? Which pilgrim seems to care more about animals than humans? Which pilgrim was a gentleman who had been in many battles? Which pilgrim sold relics?
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