How general prologue of the canterbury tales function


Problem: How does the General Prologue of The Canterbury Tales function as an estates satire reflecting the diversity of medieval life? To answer this question, pick two characters from the General Prologue who reflect a different social class (i.e. those who fight such as knights, yeoman, or members of the nobility, those who pray, meaning the members of the clergy, and those who work, which would be everyone else) and explain how Chaucer uses specific details to create characterization.  Also consider the extent to which Chaucer is satirizing the character (pay attention to the mixture of the sacred and profane) or presenting the character as a good person.  Explain your reasoning.

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