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Canterbury Tales Pilgrims: Doctor & Miller Grayson Johnson Jose Hernandez Kylee Christoffersen Brad Clarke
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THE DOCTOR
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The Doctor Medicine Man Extremely Intelligent “No one alive could talk as well as he did On points of medicine and of surgery, For, being grounded in astronomy,” Pg 133 lines 422-424
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The Doctors Skill The Doctor was very good at what he did. “The cause of every malady you’d got He knew, and whether dry, cold, moist, or hot; He knew their seat, their humor and condition. He was a perfect practicing physician.” Pg 134 lines 429-432
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The Doctor’s Appearance He wears blood red garments with a bluish gray lined taffeta. Very healthy and fit. He takes his own advice and maintains his hygiene. “ In blood-red garments, slashed with bluish gray and lined with taffeta, he rode his way.” page 134 lines 449-450.
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THE MILLER
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The Miller He was a thieving trader. “A thumb of gold, by God, to gauge an oat!” Pg. 137 Line 581 This means that the miller would press his thumb on the scale to give a false weight and price of the item he was trading.
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Miller’s Appearance Broad, knotty, and small. Miller wore a hood of blue and a white coat. Along with a red beard and a wart on his nose. “ His beard, like any sew or fox, was red and broad as well, as though is were a spade. And, at its very tip, his nose displayed a wart on which there stood a tuft of hair red as the bristles in an old sow’s ear.” - Page 137 lines 568- 572
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Miller’s feelings Very confident. - con-man Only cares about himself, plus is full of greed. “ Broad, knotty, and short-shouldered, he would boast, he could heave and door off hinge and post, or take a run and break it with his head.” Lines 565-567 “ In other words, he pressed on the scale with his thumb to increase the weight of the grain. He was a thief of grain.” Line 581
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