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THE COOK By: Samantha Howard
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THE COOK’S PORTRAIT.. Starts out good, but gets disgusting. He has fairly decent dishes he makes, and cooking techniques: he can cook a chicken in spices, stew, or pie. He knows his London Ale (I’m assuming this is what he drinks all the time..)
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The cook does not run a sanitary kitchen. He has a gaping, puss-oozing wound on his leg, which makes them not want to eat anything he cooks, no matter how good it may be. There are also a lot of flies loose in his kitchen, and needless to say, he has given many pilgrims food poisoning. The Host says the Cook sells meat-pies regularly.
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THE COOK’S TALE The story starts telling of an apprentice named Perkyn who is fond of drinking and dancing. Perkyn is released by his master and moves in with a friend who also loves to drink, whose wife is a prostitute. This tale was supposedly “deliberately unfinished” by Chaucer. Scholars say he meant to “rewrite” the tale for the Cook.
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ALL IN ALL.. The Cook is an absolutely revolting person to be around, yet somehow seems to prepare a decent meal.
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