Asked by j
Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales.
"But, sirs, it is not courteous of you
To speak so roughly to an old man, who
Has not offended you by word or deed.
It’s there in Holy Writ for you to read:
"Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head
Of an old man”—and therefore do no harm,
I warn you, to an old man while you’re young,
Any more than you’d like to have it done
To you in old age, should you live so long.
Now God be with you! I go where I must go.”
How is the old man characterized in this excerpt?
as an adventurer eager to join the youth
as a church leader recruiting the youth
as a sage counselor reproving the youth
as a cruel authority punishing the youth
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
as a sage counselor reproving the youth
He quotes Scripture, reproves the youngsters about courtesy toward elders, and gives moral advice rather than acting harshly or recruiting or seeking adventure.
He quotes Scripture, reproves the youngsters about courtesy toward elders, and gives moral advice rather than acting harshly or recruiting or seeking adventure.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.