Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV
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The reason he wrote the Canterbury Tales is to show the difference between each classes such as the clergy class. He thought the clergy class was fake and not as they seemed. An example is the nun who wore a green cloak when the usually wear a black and white coat.
Chaucer, Dante (Alighieri), and William Shakespeare were three writers who wrote in the vernacular.
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Chaucer did not write a ballad of gentleness. However, he did write "The Canterbury Tales," a collection of stories in medieval English society.
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You might first want to discover what Chaucer's nationality was. He is credited with being the first poet to write in the English vernacular.
Chaucer only finished 24 tales. He had planned to write 100 but unfortunately he died and was not able to finish.
Chaucer wrote most of his works between 1373 (when he was thirty years old) and 1384.
No, Chaucer wrote during the Middle English period. Shakespeare came more than 200 years later.
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this is written in french because it means that he is french Chaucer wrote the verses in English, which today is called Middle English
it was considered unusual for Chaucer to write in English, as the main language being spoken in England by the royalty was French. English was considered the language of the poor
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his Canterbury Tales at the end of the 14th century. They were written in Middle English in a verse style, like a long poem. It is a set of stories told from the perspective of 30 travelers.
Geoffrey Chaucer focused on creating literary works that were more about human nature and individual character rather than directly addressing political or social events of his time. Additionally, Chaucer worked within the constraints of courtly patronage, which may have influenced the topics he chose to write about.
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