Thursday, May 30, 2019

Three Honrable Pilgrims :: essays research papers

Three Honrable Pilgrims     Geoffrey Chaucer was the greatest English poet of his time. Besides William Shakespeare no other writer has surpassed Chaucers achievements. One of his beat out unfinished writing, "The Canterbury Tales" rankes as one of the worlds best work of literature. In "The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales" Chaucer presents a cross-section of Medieval Society through his discriptions of people representing the court, the church and the common people. In Medieval Society, just like in modern day society, there were people of different moralities. The knight the Parson and the Plowmen are examples of good people who possess honorable characteristics.     The Knight in this pilgrimage is a representative from the Court class which was at the top of Medeval Society. He was wealthly but he didnt want to discover anybody. He truly had entirely the charactoristics of an ideal knight. As a Christian, he loved thrut h and as gentlemen, he believed in chivalry and honor. With so many crooked people going to Canterbury,or must have been very irritating to deal with them. But "He never yet a barrish thing had said. In all his life to any , come what might He was a true, a perfect gentle-knight." He was true to his king and was generous, and courteous. He didnt wear flashy clothes. every he wore was a coarse cloth shirt of cotton and linen. His shirt was stained with dark smudges where his amar had left its marks . The Knights motivation to go on this pilgramage is to leap thanks to God, because he had survived all of the wars and battles he had fought in.     Another honerable pilgrim on this trip was the Parson who is representative of church society. Un like the other religious people on the pilgrimage who claimed lots of earthly posessions, the Parson was a very poor priest. However he was a noble example to the people of his church. He was an in effect(p) pries t who didnt cheat people out of their money. Although he was poor in money and possessions, he was vary rich in the Christian spirit. He would example what he preached and would rather give then recive and "who truly knew christs gospel and would preach it, Devoutly to parishioners,and teach it". When parishioners gave him money he would not accept it. As a follower of Christ he was willing to help his fellow man. The reason he is gtoing on this trip was to pay respect to the

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