Asked by marylyn

In "The Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales, what is Chaucer's main reason for writing about the pilgrimage?

A:To reveal the characters' beliefs about their religion

B:To explain the personalities of different characters***

C:To describe medieval life from different points of view

D: To create a colorful setting in which to reveal his characters

I chose B is this correct?

Answers

Answered by Reed
I think that's what he does in the Tales. What is he setting up in the prologue? I think there's a better answer.
Answered by Writeacher
Yes.
Answered by marylyn
Is it B? Or is it D?
Answered by Reed
With all due respect to Writeteacher, I agree with D. Part of the satire is to reveal the hypocrisy of the "good" Christians on their pilgrimage, so he needs to set up the pilgrimage before he can reveal the colorful characters.
Answered by marylyn
Makes sense, thank you!
Answered by Reed
You're welcome.
Answered by nhigger 420
quiz answers for TCAH
1.b
2.b
3.d
4.a
5.c
6.d
7.c
8.b
9.d
10.d
11.a
12.c
13.a
14.b
15.c
Bruh you are gonna get banned.
nhigger 420 is correct for the TCAH English Quiz :)
just got a 15 out of 15
Answered by Eren Kruger
If you have 16 questions (not 15), and the last question is about the Prioress:

1. B
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. C
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. A
10. D
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. C
16. B
He's 100% correct
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