[Chaucer’s THE CANTERBURY TALES] / The Prologue

CHAUCER’S THE CANTERBURY TALES

The Prologue: Study Guide

LINES 1 – 18

AT THE START OF THE PROLOGUE, WHICH FOUR DESCRIPTIONS CLUE THE READER AS TO THE TIME OF YEAR?

WHY DID THE PILGRIMS OF ENGLAND CHOOSE TO TAKE THEIR RELIGIOUS JOURNEYS IN THE SPRING?

WHAT WAS THE MOST COMMON DESTINATION FOR THE ENGLISH PILGRIM?

LINES 19 – 41

WHERE DOES THE SPEAKER BEGIN HIS PILGRIMAGE? CITY? PLACE?

HOW MANY JOINED THE SPEAKER ON THE PILGRIMAGE?

ON WHICH CHARACTERISTICS WILL THE SPEAKER FOCUS IN HIS PROLOGUE?

LINES 42 – 80

KNIGHT

TO WHICH CODE DOES HE PRESCRIBE? WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS WHICH DEFINE THE CODE?

WHERE HAS HE TRAVELED? FOR WHAT REASONS?

WHAT IS HE WEARING?

HOW DOES THE SPEAKER VIEW THE KNIGHT?

LINES 81 – 102

SQUIRE

HOW OLD WAS THE SQUIRE?

WHAT DOES THE EMBROIDERY SAY ABOUT HIM?

WHAT CAN YOU DEDUCE FROM SOMEONE WHO “SLEPT AS LITTLE AS A NIGHTINGALE”?

LINES 104 – 121

YEOMAN

OF WHAT MATERIAL MIGHT THE ENDS OF ARROWS HAVE BEEN MADE?

HOW MIGHT ‘PEACOCK-FEATHERED ARROWS’ FLY?

WHO WAS ST. CHRISTOPHER?

HOW DOES THE SPEAKER FEEL ABOUT THE YEOMAN?

LINES 122 – 166

NUN/PRIORESS

DESCRIBE A NUN FROM CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY.

HOW DOES THE NUN IN THE PROLOGUE DIFFER FROM YOUR VISION?

WHAT IMPACT DID THE STRICT SOCIAL CLASS SYSTEM (feudalism) HAVE ON RELIGIOUS LIFE?

WHAT IS THE NUN’S MOTTO?

LINES 169 - 211

MONK

HOW DOES THE MONK’S LIFE DIFFER FROM THE LIFE OF A MONK WHO TAKES HIS VOW SERIOUSLY?

WHAT KIND OF HOOD DID THE MONK WEAR?

LINES 212 - 279

FRIAR

WHAT KIND OF PENANCE DID THE FRIAR OFFER? WHAT WERE THE CONDITIONS HE CONSIDERED WHEN OFFERING PENANCE?

WITH WHOM WAS HE WELL ACQUAINTED?

WHY DO YOU THINK THE FRIAR IS GIVEN A NAME?

LINES 280 – 294

MERCHANT

WHAT IS THE MERCHANT WEARING? WHAT DO HIS CLOTHES SAY ABOUT HIM?

WHAT IS HIS FINANCIAL POSITION?

LINES 295 – 318

OXFORD CLERIC

WHY WOULD A COLLEGE STUDENT BE THIN?

WHAT DOES THE STUDENT STUDY?

LINES 319 – 340

SERJEANT AT LAW

WHAT KIND OF WORK IS HE A SUCCESS AT DOING?

HOW BUSY IS HE REALLY?

LINES 341 – 370

FRANKLIN

WHAT WAS HIS MOTTO IN LIFE?

LINES 371 – 388

GUILDSMEN

UNDER WHAT SOCIAL SITUATION DO THE GUILDSMEN OPERATE?

LINES 389 – 396

COOK

WHY WOULD THE COOK HAVE AN ULCER ON HIS KNEE?

LINES 397 – 420

SKIPPER

FROM WHICH ENGLISH TOWN DOES THE SKIPPER HAIL?

HOW DOES HE TREAT HIS PRISONERS?

LINES 421 – 454

DOCTOR

WHAT METHODS DOES THE DOCTOR IMPLORE IN HIS PRACTICE OF MEDICINE?

WHICH DOES HE VALUE MORE, GOLD OR FAITH?

LINES 455 – 486

WIFE OF BATH

HOW MANY HUSBANDS HAS SHE HAD?

GIVE A PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF HER.

FOR WHAT DOES SHE HAVE THE REMEDY?

LINES 487 – 538

PARSON

WHAT QUALITIES MAKE THE PARSON AN ADMIRABLE MAN OF THE CHURCH?

LINES 539 – 555

PLOWMAN

WHAT KIND OF WORKER WAS THE PLOWMAN?

WHAT QUALITIES MAKE THIS MAN GENUINE?

LINES 561 – 584

MILLER

DESCRIBE THE PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MILLER.

WHAT KIND OF STORIES DID HE TELL?

LINES 585 – 604

MANCIPLE

WHAT IS IRONIC ABOUT THE SUCCESS OF THE MANCIPLE?

WHAT DOES THE NARRATOR MEAN WHEN HE SAYS THAT “THIS MANCIPLE COULD WIPE THEIR EYE”?

LINES 605 – 640

REEVE

HOW DOES THE REEVE COMPARE TO HIS LORDS?

LINES 641 – 688

SUMMONER

WHAT IS ON THE SUMMONER’S FACE?

WHY WOULD THE SUMMONER ONLY SPEAK IN LATIN WHEN HE WAS DRUNK?

WHAT WAS THE SUMMONER’S JOB?

LINES 689 – 734

PARDONER

WITH WHOM DOES THE PARDONER RIDE?

DESCRIBE THE PARDONER’S PHYSICAL APPEARANCE.

WHAT KIND OF RELICS DID THE PARDONER HAVE?

LINES 735 – 856

THE HOST AND THE RULES OF THE JOURNEY

WHERE IS THE TABARD LOCATED?

WHAT DOES THE HOST DO FOR THE PILGRIMS?

HOW MANY TALES WILL EACH PILGRIM OFFER ON THE JOURNEY TO CANTERBURY? FROM CANTERBURY?

WHOSE JOB WILL IT BE TO JUDGE THE TALES?

WHAT IS THE PRIZE FOR THE WINNER OF THE CONTEST?

WHO WILL START THE TALES?

A full text of The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales can be found at:

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