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Chaucer's life was atypical of England in the 1300s because he worked in many professions that brought him into contact with many social classes.
Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer, known as the "Father of English Literature," lived in the 14th century in England. He held various roles in the royal court and government, which exposed him to different aspects of life and society that influenced his writing. Chaucer's most famous work is "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories that provide insight into medieval life and culture.
life in the 1300's was quite boring
The time of the 1300s, STUPID!!
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to become a writer was his goal in his life. duh
Of course it is an illness, it is atypical and cause disruption in everyday life
Life was very hard when Chaucer was alive but at that time they spoke the old English language. When Chaucer was alive Charles Dickens was also alive. Chaucer name was french and Latin and he lived a life with his dad as a wine merchant and i am not so sure about his mother but i think that his mother must of died somehow i am not sure and i am not sure Chaucer and Dickens did not live at the same time. Chaucer was born c. 1343 and died in 1400. Charles Dickens was not born until 1812 and he died in 1870.
Chaucer received a gallon of wine every day for his entire life as part of his position as Clerk of the King's Works.
Chaucer had lived in many situations and worked in many occupations himself.
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