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The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
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Summary
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What Does the Ending Mean?
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General Prologue: Introduction
General Prologue: The Knight through the Man of Law
General Prologue: The Franklin through the Pardoner
General Prologue: Conclusion
The Knight’s Tale, Parts 1–2
The Knight’s Tale, Parts 3–4
The Miller’s Prologue and Tale
The Wife of Bath’s Prologue
The Wife of Bath’s Prologue (continued)
The Wife of Bath’s Tale
The Pardoner’s Introduction, Prologue, and Tale
The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue
Characters
Character List
The Knight
The Pardoner
The Wife of Bath
The Miller
The Host
Main Ideas
Themes
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Antagonist
Setting
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Genre
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In
The Canterbury Tales
, do religious leaders help or hurt society?
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General Prologue: Introduction
General Prologue: The Knight through the Man of Law
General Prologue: The Franklin through the Pardoner
General Prologue: Conclusion
The Knight’s Tale, Parts 1–2
The Knight’s Tale, Parts 3–4
The Miller’s Prologue and Tale
The Wife of Bath’s Prologue
The Wife of Bath’s Prologue (continued)
The Wife of Bath’s Tale
The Pardoner’s Introduction, Prologue, and Tale
The Nun’s Priest’s Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue
Quotes By Character
Wife of Bath
The Narrator
The Knight
The Pardoner
The Reeve
Further Study
Context
The Canterbury Tales and Pilgrimages
The Canterbury Tales as a Satire
Movie Adaptations
Full Book Quiz
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General Prologue: Introduction
General Prologue: The Knight through the Man of Law
General Prologue: The Franklin through the Pardoner
General Prologue: Conclusion
The Knight's Tale, Parts 1-2
The Knight's Tale, Parts 3-4
The Miller's Prologue and Tale
The Wife of Bath's Prologue
The Wife of Bath's Prologue (continued)
The Wife of Bath's Tale
The Pardoner's Introduction, Prologue, and Tale
The Nun's Priest's Prologue, Tale, and Epilogue
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
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The Knight's Tale, Parts 3-4 Quiz
Further Study
The Knight's Tale, Parts 3-4 Quiz
1
of 5
What does Theseus build in preparation for the tournament?
A great hall where the victory feast will be held
A grand church where the winner and Emelye will wed
A magnificent stadium with three temples to the gods
A full scale replica of the Acropolis
2
of 5
Whom does Emelye want to marry?
She doesn't want to marry anyone but Diana tells her she must.
She favors Palamon.
She is deeply in love with Arcite, whom she saw looking at her from the Tower window.
She is deeply in love with a duke named Perotheus and plans to marry him in secret before the tournament.
3
of 5
Who wins the battle?
Arcite
Palamon
They are both killed.
It is a tie.
4
of 5
What happens during the victory lap around the stadium?
Palamon is struck by lightning.
Emelye falls off a horse and is killed.
Arcite falls off his horse and is fatally crushed.
Palamon stabs Arcite in a fit of rage.
5
of 5
After many years of grieving, what does Theseus suggest?
That Emelye be sent to marry an Italian prince
That Palamon and Emelye marry
That Emelye take over as Queen of Athens
That Palamon be executed
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