The distinction of the class was very important in the 14th century. Depending on the class to which the person belongs, the clothing that is allowed to wear, the color of the clothing, and even the behavior are determined. By examining them at Geoffrey Chaucer's General Prologue and The Canterbury Tales, you can find any number of roles, depending on the difference in these behaviors. For example, Cavaliers is expressed as "respect, honor, freedom, and humility" (I, 46). His behavior is a good reputation (honor) as he has a noble position.
General preface of the Canterbury Tales: Monks and pastors' monasteries and Parsons can be used to explain good and bad aspects of clergy, as explained in the general preface of the Canterbury story. They form distinct contrasts with each other, even with the characteristics of the narrator, even usually directly. From physical features to action, the two pilgrims are almost exactly opposite in several ways. Their motives for these acts explain the difference between good saints and the minds of those who are less faithful to his orders, persons and monks.
The Canterbury story is Jeffrey Chaucer's largest and most memorable work. In the Canterbury Tales, Jose uses "fictional pilgrimage as a framework of many stories" (Norton 79). In the "Universal Prelude" of Canterbury Tales, Chaser explains in detail the pilgrims he encountered on his way to Canterbury. José is a writer, character and narrator and provides detailed explanations of pilgrims like journalists. Through his explanation, the reader can draw each character's picture. In "Universal Prologue" he explains each character by explaining it in detail ... shows more content
Canterbury Story - The nuns of "Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer have a detailed explanation of the nuns of "Ordinary Prelude". Joseph expresses the character of a person using the relationship between people. When seeing the relationship between nuns and other characters like Cavaliers, Qiao Rui allows the reader to see two types of people. On the other hand, a nun puts great emphasis on small things. Meanwhile, Cavaliers places great importance on what is really important.