The Canterbury Tales is a fictional account in a historical setting about pilgrims who tell stories on their way to a cathedral shrine. A tavern owner acts as their tour guide. The pilgrims' stories are in various genres, including chivalric romance, Arthurian romance, satire, beast fable, fabliau, and exemplum (an exhortation on morals and religion.) The Canterbury Tales opens with a general prologue introducing the storytellers after they gather at an inn. It continues the next morning. The pilgrims tell their tales to pass the time while journeying to Canterbury, about fifty-six miles southeast of London, to visit the shrine of Thomas à Becket, a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. In prologues between the tales, the travelers comment on a tale just completed or introduce a story about to be told. Sometimes they also make general observations.
In "The Wife of Bath's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the evil enemy is a knight who rapes a young maiden. He represents the epitome of male dominance and abuse of power.
yes he is evil and he's nights enemy
evil face
evil eater
Is SpongeBob a fairy tale
with ice- baths to get the evil spirits and demons out.
Gargamel
Nikola Tesla had a enamy is was thomas edason he was evil very evil
Because he is evil and he's the enemy of the hero.
The Nutcracker's enemy is the evil mouse king
EVIL
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