Canter. Tales character descrips Flashcards
forking beard, colorful clothes, beaver hat, nice boots, He talked of being in a higher class and appeared as if he had money, but he was really in debt through loans and exchanges. He was a nice guy
merchant
a soldier and a lover, very motivated, not scared of anything. Good hair that he was proud of. Probably in his 20s. Normal height, good agility and strength. Wears a short red and white gown with long wide sleeves. Very bold and brave. Loves to sing and does all the time. Likes to joust, dance, draw, and write. Hardly ever slept but slept with many women. Fulfills responsibilities desired by his father
squire
hunted a lot, rode horseback. You could hear his bridle coming, ignored the church’s rules, had finest cloak in the land, a fat and personable priest, eyes never settled, horse was in good condition. bald, fat, greasy, prominent eyeballs
monk
possibly from Dartmouth, didn’t ride horses well, carried a dagger, very tan, fought to win, killed prisoners if their ship sank, knew the stars, knew all creeks in Spain and Britain, well-traveled, owned a boat called the Maudelayne
skipper
wide, reliable, knew every court cast in English history, studied the law and followed it, always brought justice, discreet, very busy but less busy than he seems to be, famous–won many robes
serjeant at the law
named Hubert, merry, speaks well. Beloved in the community, forgives sins for a price, strong, only cares about the rich (not the poor). Great beggar (got money from a woman who didn’t even have shoes). Qualified to hear confession and gave light penance
friar
he and his horse were thin. He was a philosopher and didn’t believe in God, spent money on books. Not obnoxious, studied a lot, respectful, and not out spoken
oxford cleric
knew much about medicine and about astronomy, watched plants. Was a great physician and followed medical authorities. Worked with other doctors dealing for money. Ate certain foods for his digestion. Didn’t read the Bible much. Kept his gold close. Made money from people’s illnesses.
doctor
Holy minded man and had good renown, a poor and learned man. Knew the Gospel very well. Gave to the poor, was a shepherd but not in it for the money. Wanted everyone to go to Heaven. Carried a staff and visited the sick
parson
a landowner but not nobility. “white as a daisy petal” beard, ruddy complexion, cheerful. Lived for pleasure, “Epicurus’ son.” House always open with finest seasonal food and drink, loved the ladies. Model gentleman
franklin
Noble, loyal, honorable, generous. Had been in 15 battles, fought in the Crusades, in Egypt, Spain, and Turkey. A gentle knight, well-bred and considerate. Never spoke poorly of people. Had a nice horse but didn’t dress as if better than others. Seen as perfect. Had battle scars.
knight
Madam Eglantyne, sang through her nose, spoke French with English accent. Neat and proper. Wanted people to see her as perfect so “counterfeit(ed) a courtly kind of grace.” Overly sensitive–cried if she saw a mouse in a trap. Large lady, large forehead. Wore rosary beads on one arm and a golden brooch that said “Love conquers all.”
nun
wore a coat and hood of green and had peacock feathered arrows. Neat and organized. His “head was like a nut” (brown). Wore a St. Christopher medal, was very proper, and carried many weapons with him. Good at woodworking and forestry.
yeoman
Which 2 characters are missing?
the wife of bath and the pardoner