the weaver was the gay one
The Dyer dies clothes. That is why he is in the same guild as the carpet-maker and weaver...
Well in the Canterbury Tales, the characters were all on a pilgrimage to Canterbury, to the shrine of St. Thomas.
Chaucer mentions An haberdasshere and a carpenter, A webbe, a dyere, and a tapycer, -- as members of a Guild (somewhat similar to a trade organisation) all traveling together. But none of them seem to appear later in the narrative, and none of them have a story. So the Weaver (Webbe) doesn't really play any role in the Canterbury Tales; he is just a cameo.
what are the authors purposae in writing canterbury tales
The duration of The Canterbury Tales - film - is 2.03 hours.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the author of The Canterbury Tales. He is considered one of the greatest English poets of the Middle Ages. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English.
The Canterbury Tales - film - was created on 1972-07-02.
Chaucer's collection of medieval tales is called "The Canterbury Tales." It is a frame story with a group of pilgrims telling stories to pass the time on their journey to Canterbury.
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The Canterbury Tales - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
They are going to Canterbury Cathedral.
Ralph the record rat is not a character in The Canterbury Tales. The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer, and there is no mention of a character named Ralph the record rat in any of the tales.