How chaucer present them in a comic fashion


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While both "The Miller's Tale" and "The Reeve's Tale" are obviously farcical in nature, they also include quite a bit of social commentary regarding marriage, morality, church corruption, stereotypes, and social class. Remember that comedy pokes fun at social standards. Cite an example of social commentary from each of the tales. How does Chaucer present them in a comic fashion?

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