Title: Characters
1Characters I
Medieval Times
The Wife Of Baths Tale
Characters II
The Nuns Priests Tale
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2Could make a mean blancmange, casserole, or soup.
Had an ulcer on the knee
3The Cook
4Holy minded. Well-educated. Knew Bible taught
it well. Took care of parishioners sick not
collecting tithes or fees
5The Parson
6Estate Manager who was hated by those who worked
for him. Rode last in the cavalcade.
7The Reeve
8Served as judge of the tales. Owned the Tabard
Inn and established the chal-lenge for the group
9The Host
10Name the Ideal Characters, according to Chaucer
11The Knight, Oxford Cleric, Parson, and Plowman
12What organization competed with the King for
power?
13The Church of England
14What was the reason people took a pilgrimage to
Canterbury?
15To pay homage to Archbishop on the cathedral
steps where he was killed
16What Bishop was killed by King Henry IIs Knights
17Thomas a Becket
18King William the Conqueror came in from what
country?
19France
20When the Normans introduced their language into
England, what types of words changed?
21Fine Dining and Law
22What do women most desire, according the old hag?
23Dominion over their men
24Who sentenced the Knight after he raped the
maiden?
25The Queen
26What was the Knights punishment for his crime?
27He had one year and a day to find out what women
truly desire most.
28How does the Knights and the old hags
definitions of nobility differ?
29He thinks it comes from heritage. She believes
it comes from God.
30In the story within the tale, what was the story
of the wife who couldnt keep a secret?
31The womans husband, King Midas, had ass ears,
and she had to tell someone, so she told the
water and was overheard.
32Had 5 husbands as well as many others before
33The Wife of Bath
34Student of the church who spends all money on
books to study and teach more
35Oxford Cleric
36Went along on the pilgrimage to serve as the
recorder of the tales as they are told
37Geoffrey Chaucer
38Carted dung all day long and always stopped to
help another or pay his tithes
39Plowman
40Barbaric man of the sea who makes enemies walk
the plank
41Skipper
42What talent does Chanticleer have?
43Singing
44Why had Chanticleer awakened in the middle of the
night?
45He had a bad dream
46How did the fox outsmart Chanticleer?
47He convinced him to sing out as loudly as he
could to prove he sang better than his father
48How did Chanticleer outsmart the fox?
49He told the fox to turn around tell the others
to leave him to eat in peace. When he opened his
mouth to talk, Chanticleer jumped out.
50What is the moral of the story?
51Listen to your dreams. Dont close your eyes
when they should be left open.Dont listen to
your wife.