
132: The Canterbury Tales
Sophomore Lit
I in the Pilgrimage, by Chaucer
i makes sense, because there has to be a portion of a respect for religion. There are several religious characters in i in the pilgrimage. And some chaucer describes with a certain amount of reverence. Some, like the pardoner, are seen as despicable. The implication here is that being a prioress is a gray gig,. Because you can live in thelap of luxury a but there are also characters that are just, i think, described in a very lovely way.
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