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Chaucer and the Middle Ages test review
Spring 2012
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The test is scantron with two discussion questions.
The scantron questions will be true false, multiple choice, matching, and fill-in-the-blank.
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What should you study? The worksheet from the unit introduction
Background notes on Chaucer and his writing Class notes on the pilgrims (from the PowerPoints) Questions about “The Pardoner’s Tale”
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The test questions will be very similar to the ones on this PowerPoint.
This PowerPoint is on Mrs. Bodenmann’s fairhopehs.com page under “presentations.”
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____________ is the rigid social system or structure that governed England in the early medieval era. feudalism
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is “Epicurus’ very son,” famous for his hospitality and his generosity with food
Franklin
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____________ is a system of ideals and codes of behavior that governed knights and gentlewomen.
chivalry
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carries a pillow case (and other false relics) said to be a piece of the Virgin Mary’s veil
Pardoner
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True or false: at the beginning of his tale the Pardoner states that “money is the root of all evil.” False (he says “Greed is the root of all evil.”)
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_______ is an important Italian source for The Canterbury Tales.
Boccaccio’s Decameron
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follows “chivalry, truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy” and has “never said a boorish thing” in his life Knight
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True or false: all of the pilgrims in “The General Prologue” are upper class.
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Geoffrey Chaucer was born into a _______-class family.
middle
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has beautiful manners and several small dogs; strains to “counterfeit a courtly kind of grace”
Nun
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The ______ limited the king’s power and became the basis for English constitutional law.
Magna Carta
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True or false: Chaucer never left England.
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diagnoses patients using astrology; loves gold
Doctor
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The Canterbury Tales was written in this language:
Middle English
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True or False: In the Middle Ages, people who lived in different parts of England often could not understand each others’ speech because of the different versions of Middle English they spoke. True
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The one hundred most commonly used words in Modern English come from this language:
Old English
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has been to Jerusalem three times; is “skilled in wandering by the way”
Wife of Bath
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________ brought about the first feelings of national identity in England.
Hundred Years’ War
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has terrible sores on the face and loves to eat garlic and onions; only speaks Latin when drunk; values power over people Summoner
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In the Middle Ages the upper class in England spoke this language:
French
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True or False: All three of the rioters are dead at the end of “The Pardoner’s Tale.”
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This pilgrim rode at the very end of the group of pilgrims, probably so that he can keep an eye on everyone Reeve
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The vernacular language in England in the Middle Ages was
Middle English
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wears a beautiful, red-and-white embroidered gown and gets very little sleep at night
Squire
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__________ became the most popular type of literature in medieval England.
Romance
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loves hunting; has nice clothes, horses, and dogs; “was he to leave the world upon the shelf?”
Monk
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The entertainment value of Chaucer’s stories was called (in Middle English) ___________ .
solace
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a “great stout fellow” with a wart on his nose who plays the bagpipes and cheats his customers
Miller
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The lesson taught by Chaucer’s stories was called (in Middle English) _________.
sentence
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“Children were afraid when he appeared,” and he accepts bribes
Summoner
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Chaucer used this literary device to write the Canterbury Tales:
Frame story
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This pilgrim sings an offertory very well and displays false relics
Pardoner
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works with apothecaries to maximize profits
Doctor
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practices what he preaches; is a good shepherd
Parson
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A journey undertaken to show religious devotion is called _________ .
pilgrimage
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skinny; loves books more than anything; is very single-minded and serious
Clerk
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has married off many young women and paid them money to keep quiet about it
Friar
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knows remedies for the pains of love; is skilled at making cloth
Wife of Bath
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These works of art, found in churches, helped teach Bible stories to illiterate people:
Stained glass windows
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can sweet talk a poor widow out of her last penny, but prefers hanging out with the rich people
Friar
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What was built between 1070-1180?
First English cathedral
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knows all the good hiding places along the coast of Europe; steals wine
Skipper
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embezzles from his ‘boss’ and is wealthy, though he does not have high social status
Reeve
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In medieval England the upper class’s ancestors came from _________ .
France
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enjoys telling dirty stories, fighting, and breaking down doors with his head
Miller
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is very interested in controlling the people around him, including his boss
Reeve
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This event occurred in October of the year 1066
Norman Invasion or Conquest
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This person weathers storms and ignores “the nicer rules of conscience”
Skipper
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Chaucer tells us that the ______ has come on the pilgrimage to give thanks to God.
Knight
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True or false: the nun and monk should follow vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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The ____ is very proud of his knowledge and feels he has prestige because of his job.
Knight
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True or false: The Knight, Parson, and Friar are considered Chaucer’s perfect pilgrims.
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Bonus information: The Squire, Monk, and Clerk will not be on the test!
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