The Nun (or Prioress)
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The pilgrim concerned with table manners in the Canterbury Tales is the Prioress, also known as Madame Eglantine. She is highly concerned with etiquette and mannerisms, displaying an emphasis on refinement and elegance.
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The answer is : Friar
The Plowman
A man That Lived In The14th and 15th century he is a famous writer and is famous for writing the cantebury tales.
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Why not just Google the Cantebury Tales? You'll find the answer without even having to click a single link.
Any number of people, including Charlemagne, Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, Jesus... You might want to try again but be more specific, i.e. "Was so-and-so one of the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales?"
The plowman in The Canterbury Tales is described as wearing a tunic made of a course material called "fustian." He also wears a hood and boots, which suggest his humble and practical nature as a hardworking laborer.
In Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the nun, also known as the Prioress, counterfeits or pretends to have aristocratic manners and sophistication. She tries to emulate the behavior and refinement of the nobility, speaking in a refined manner and displaying elegant table manners. However, her attempts at sophistication are seen as artificial and exaggerated, highlighting the theme of social satire in the work.