In "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer, the Wife of Bath is described as having physical characteristics that some may consider unattractive, like a gap tooth and large hips. However, beauty is subjective and her character is complex with many admirable qualities as well.
the reeve
The answer is : Friar
The Plowman
Each pilgrim will tell two tales on the way to Canterbury, and two more on the road home. Chaucer never finished his poem - so in the fragments we have no pilgrim tells more than one tale (and some never get to speak at all).
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Peter Luther 859-1011
The Nun (or Prioress)
It's written in rhyming couplets
A man That Lived In The14th and 15th century he is a famous writer and is famous for writing the cantebury tales.
The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Why not just Google the Cantebury Tales? You'll find the answer without even having to click a single link.
The pilgrim from Dartmouth in The Canterbury Tales is the Shipman. He is described as a skilled sailor who is not afraid to engage in piracy, indicating a rough and seafaring background.
The Knight is the first pilgrim described in the Canterbury Tales. He is depicted as a noble and honorable figure, embodying chivalry and prowess in battle.