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The Canterbury Tales - Coggle Diagram
The Canterbury Tales
bodies/characters
"A knyght ther was, and that a worthy man" (43)
"With hym ther was his sone, a young squier,/ A lovyere and a lusty bacheler" (lines 79-80)
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habersasshere, carpenter, webbe, syere, tapycer (artisans) (361)
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reve, miller, somnour, pardoner, maunciple, and speaker (542)
health
about the squire: "With lokkes crulle as they were leyd in presse./ Of twenty yeer of age he was, I gesse./ Of his stature he was of even lengthe,/ And wonderly delyvere, and of greet strengthe" (81-84)
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wife of bath: "she was somdel deef, and that was scathe" (446)
miller: "Ful byg he was of brawn, and eek of bones" (546)
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somnour: "For saucefleem he was, with eyen anrwe" (625)
wellness
the squire's hobbies: "Syngynge he was, or floytynge, al the day;/ He was as fressh as is the month of May." (91-92)
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about the monk: "He was nat pale as a forpyned goost./ A fat swan loved he best of any roost." (205-206)
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about franklin: "An housholdere, and that a greet, was her;/ Seint Julian he was in contree./ His breed, his ale, was alweys after oon;/ A bettre envyned man was nowher noon." (339-342)
care
squire cares for his dad: "Curteis he was, lowely, and servysable,/ And carf biforn his fader at the table" (99-100)
the yeman taking care of his archery equipment: "(Wel koude he dresse his takel yemanly;/ His arwes drouped noght with fetheres lowe) (106-107)
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physician: "He knew the cause of erich maladye,/ Were it of hoot, or coold, or moyste, or drye,/ And where they engendred, and of what humour" (419-421)