Chaucer'S Canterbury Tales Quiz 42 (20 MCQs)

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1. Romeo arrives to find his love, Juliet supposedly dead. However, we the audience know that Juliet is not really dead, she merely took a potion to make it look like she was dead. When the audience of a story knows more than the characters involved, what type of irony is used?
2. Which one is NOT an example of a pilgrimage?
3. Which character was a very good beggar?
4. Who does this describe? "I am the narrator of this frame story. I am the informer and the satirizer."
5. How does satire attempt to improve individuals or society?
6. What is the best way to group the occupations of the pilgrims described in the Canterbury Tales Prologue?
7. Somewhat deaf
8. Also called a prioress
9. I love the ladies and court them by playing the flute and singing.
10. He proposed the tale telling contest.
11. If you did not do your best work, do not be upset if someone..... it.
12. Preferred rich to poor, his name was Hubert, didn't act like his profession should act like-person of the church
13. In the story, the Innkeeper character says whoever tells the best story will be rewarded with:
14. Why does the narrator apologize?
15. He was as modest as a maid.
16. When the Pardoner tells everyone he does not care about their salvation, this is an example of:
17. Which of the following was NOT part of the code of the Clergy?
18. Besides the narrator, how many pilgrims are on the journey?
19. "To lead folk into Heaven but by stress Of good example was his busyness."
20. Why did Chaucer focus so much on apparel?