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Chaucer’s Placement and Description of the Manciple and the Reeve in the General Prologue

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A description of Joe's position in Joe 's "Preface of the Canterbury Tales" and a description of the position in the disciples and the general preface describes each disciple and river one by one. Considering that personality like Priorres, brothers and priests are close to each other and pastors are several hundred rows apart, Chaucer classifies personality not only by social status but also by personality and attitude. This is reflected in Joe's position and Revis's position. Because the two people are similar in occupation and social position.

Introduction • Night Story • Mirror Story • Leave Story • Cook Story • Legal Man Story • Birth Story • Monk Story • Summer Narrator Story • Clerk Story • Merchant Story • Nostalgia Story • Franklin Story • Doctor's Story • Captain's Story • The story of the pastor • The story of Joe Stase • The story of Meribi • The story of a nun • The first story The story of two nuns • The story of a gentleman of Canon • The story of principle • The story of a person • The retreat of Chaucer

A description of Joe's position in Joe 's "Preface of the Canterbury Tales" and a description of the position in the disciples and the general preface describes each disciple and river one by one. Considering that personality like Priorres, brothers and priests are close to each other and pastors are several hundred rows apart, Chaucer classifies personality not only by social status but also by personality and attitude. - In the Renaissance in the UK, women and children's songs are often seen as goods. Shakespeare recognized this measurement system with "measurement" and "Romeo and Juliet". In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet's virginity works as a product. But this is not her goods but her father's. Capulet uses it as a barter tool. In the third and fourth acts he signed a marriage agreement with Paris. He said, "Parisides, I will desperately priced for my child's love.