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geoffrey was known as a well known Aufer because he had a popular book called " The Canterbury tale ".

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Author of Canterbury Tales?

Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of the Canterbury Tales, a collection of stories written in the late 14th century. Chaucer is often considered the father of English literature and is known for his influential role in shaping the English language. His work remains a significant part of literary history.


Which of thefollowing characters was not a part of shakespearian plays?

Geoffrey Chaucer was not a contemporary of Shakespeare.


Who writes the pardoners tale?

Geoffrey Chaucer , the author of The Canterbury Tales , had written the story "The Pardoner's Tale" which is narrated by the Pardoner .


When was the millers tale written?

"The Miller's Tale" was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century as part of his collection of stories known as "The Canterbury Tales."


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When did he write the merchant's tale of the trapper and the bears?

Geoffrey Chaucer wrote "The Merchant's Tale" as part of "The Canterbury Tales" in the late 14th century. The specific date of when Chaucer wrote this tale is unclear, but it is believed to have been completed around 1395.


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What was Abigail Adams social class?

She was part of the political class.


Who narrates the tale about the knight and the old woman?

The tale about the knight and the old woman is narrated by the Pardoner in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." The Pardoner tells the story as a part of his sermon on greed and the consequences of sin.


Who is A person or group of people who recite the prologue?

The prologue to the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is recited by the character known as the Narrator or Chaucer himself, who is part of the group of pilgrims traveling to Canterbury. The prologue serves to introduce each pilgrim and set the stage for the tales they will tell during their journey.


What was important about ancient Rome's social class?

Which social class? Ancient Rome's society was divided into several classes as it was part of their culture. Each person knew his class and the social mores that their class incorporated.


What wealthy landowners were part of this social class?

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