Question
from The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue With which of these Canterbury Tales characters does Chaucer illustrate a division between religious and scientific thought?
the Narrator
the Skipper
the Doctor
the Friar
My answer is the doctor
the Narrator
the Skipper
the Doctor
the Friar
My answer is the doctor
Answers
Writeacher
I'm not sure.
Read through the different characters' traits here:
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/canterbury/characters.html
Read through the different characters' traits here:
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/canterbury/characters.html
That's the site as well as reading the tale where I came up with the doctor.
Writeacher
Go with it!
<i>Though the Physician keeps himself in perfect physical health, <u>the narrator calls into question the Physician’s spiritual health</u>: he rarely consults the Bible and has an unhealthy love of financial gain.</i>
<i>Though the Physician keeps himself in perfect physical health, <u>the narrator calls into question the Physician’s spiritual health</u>: he rarely consults the Bible and has an unhealthy love of financial gain.</i>
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