Tuesday 14 May 2024

What is The Canterbury Tales about short summary?

"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century. The frame narrative revolves around a group of pilgrims traveling to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. 
To pass the time on their journey, each pilgrim tells a tale, resulting in a diverse array of narratives that reflect various aspects of medieval society. The tales range from comedic and bawdy to moralistic and romantic, offering insights into the social, political, and religious dynamics of Chaucer's time. 
Through these stories, Chaucer provides a rich tapestry of medieval life and human nature.

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