The social class is the foundation of the medieval everyday life. The social class has played an important role in the life of medieval people. The aristocracy and immoral lower classes are often seen as societies with very different races. In the Canterbury story, Jeffrey Chaucer shows the difference in every aspect of their daily life. The medieval spirit can be seen through his explanation of the differences in moral behavior, economic power, autonomy, and educational classes of medieval women.
In "Prologue" of "Canterbury Tales", Joe uses satirical words about the essence of human beings. "Prologue" represents the social class of the 1300s, so it shows the importance of historical significance. However, most modern readers may be associated with hypocrisy indicated by the first three protagonists. José began testing three religious figures at a very early time - the first is a monk. Monks should live poverty, purity, obedience - this particular monk did not do this.
The Canterbury Tales mirror's story shows the tension between social classes. The moderator clearly outlines the story order plan. Please ask the monk to do episode two. This creates a vision of order based on social class. The mirror's story confused the plan. The course has also been attracted to the mirror's story depicted as a noisy character and low social status. You can see pronunciation of the class even in the description of the character. The story of Miller uses the details of farm life to explain Alisoun, such as the body is thin like delicate mole of the body
Through the Canterbury story, each character is suitable for a particular type or category; Cavaliers is a noble senior, Miller is a farmer / businessman, Bath's wife represents a woman / middle class, and asylum is It is a depiction of a pastor. Jose expressed corruption, immorality, honesty, comedy, love. He can also incorporate the belief system and the values of existing society into the behavior of the story. In each preface, Joe can make sure that each story is presented in the style and style of the character conveying the story.
Joe's role represents all aspects of medieval society, from aristocrats to lower classes. Please fill in the evidence in the table below. In Canterbury's story, list three pilgrims from different social classes. Please briefly explain each role. Please explain the social level that everyone is from. Please explain the impact that this extensive medieval expression will have on the reader. Joe's role represents a broad class (hierarchy) in medieval society. Three characters that suppress these levels are Cavaliers, Miller, and forgiveness. The knight represents a nobleman (upper class). The preface states that Cavaliers was "following the spirit of the Cavaliers" (Chaucer 45). Many times, aristocracy has the knight's spirit, it will be known as this. In addition, Cavaliers is "respected for their noble hobby" (Chaucer 50). Therefore, he is in the upper class (nobility)