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The Canterbury Tales - Coggle Diagram
The Canterbury Tales
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is a story where thiry piligrims (including the author) are going on a piligrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral
The Host suggests having a contest: every pilimigrims tells two stories on the way to Canterbury and two more on the way back
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Unfortunately Chaucer died before finishing this work, so the piligrims never reach Canterbury
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The realism is the most distinctive feature of the work: his charachter aren't static on the unlike the medieval characters
Their names refer to their profession on role and suggest a society in wich work or title conditioned one's personality and view of the word