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geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer, one of the greatest English poets, wrote an unfinished masterpiece that was ranked as one of the world's finest works of literature, The Canterbury Tales. Through Chaucer's powers of characterizing the pilgrams, such as the Monk, Friar, and the Parson, come intensely alive. He was a master storyteller and craftsman. Chaucer points out how the great powers of the Medieval church were misused, through criticism of the churchly members of the pilgrams in "The Prologue" to the The Canterbury Tales.Chaucer points out what was good in "The Prologue" using the example of the Parson, the perfect ideal. The Parson was a man devoted to his congregation. He was one "Who truly knew Christ's gospel and woul


On the other hand, Chaucer usedthe Monk to degrade the church. Chaucer says, "Was all his fun, he spared for no expense. He was described as a wealthy and spiritual man. The Friar was to be trustworthy and devoted to God. " (196) It's ironic that the Monk says that he was "religious" because clergy members usually didn't have very valuable things such as, gold. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. " (219) This just goes to show you how decietful the Friar was. He did not rate that text at a plucked hen which says that hunters are not holy men. I saw his sleeves were garnished at the hand with fine g!ray fur, the finest in the land, And on his hood, to fasten it at his chin he had a wrought-gold cunningly fashioned pin. Chaucer being critical of the Monk says, "The Rule of good St. Maur as old and strict he tended to ignore; He let go by the things of yesterday and took the modern world's more spacious way. Another character Chaucer used to degrade the Medieval Church was the Friar. " You would think that he gave all the women whatever he could possible afford, but in actuality, he was having intimite physical relationships with them.

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