from The Canterbury Tales: “The Prologue”

In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the description of a
pilgrimage primarily as _________.
(1 point)
a means to structure his arguments against organized
religion
a way to stress his personal desire to spread Christianity
a device to frame the stories of the individual characters
a metaphor to explain how people change over time

1 answer

a device to frame the stories of the individual characters
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