Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Pardoner of Canterbury Tales

The pardoner was a very bold man. He made a lot of money off the people that he was supposed to help. The pardoner could not grow a beard, and he had nice hair.

The Summoner of Canterbury Tales

The Summoner of Canterbury Tales was a very horid looking man. He had many pimples and red patches of skin on his face which was already bright red. He had black, ugly eyebrows and a thin beard. He was a fairly nice man but people didn't like him because of his job. The narrator doesn't dislike him, he actually thinks he is very nice guy. I think he is misunderstood by the people and just tries to fit in.

Monday, December 12, 2011

The Reeve of Canterbury Tales

The reeve is a very interesting man. He was short and small with a blue coat and a rusty dagger. He had it in good with the king even though he paid the king back with the king's money. He was very coniving and smart. The narrator doesn't dislike the guy but I don't think he wants to associate with him either. I don't really like the reeve because he seems like a dirty man who is only out to benefit himself and will rat you out to save himself.

The Manciple of Canterbury Tales

The manciple of Canterbury Tales is not a very educated man. He owns his own business and runs it very well even though he isn't very smart. The narrator thinks that he does very well for not being educated. I think that he is a nice man and is very talented to be able to run the business and do it well without any formal education.

The Miller of Canterbury Tales

The Miller of Canterbury Tales was an extremely strong man with a broad beard, and also red hair. He stole grain. He was a drunkard also. The narrator doesn't really describe how he feels about the miller. I think that he is awesome just because he has red hair but I don't like the fact that he steal and drinks.

The Plowman of Canterbury Tales

The Plowman of Canterbury Tales is also an honest man, just like the parson. He works for a living and gives back his portion of his work and earnings to the church. The narrator thinks he is a good guy, and a hard worker. I think the plowman is a very nice, honest individual that tries to do right.

The Parson of Canterbury Tales

The Parson of Canterbury Tales is a very humble man of God. He is very honest and is thought of as a perfect man by the narrator. I think he is a true person.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Wife of Bath

The Wife of Bath was a very large woman with a manly appearance to her. She was a very friendly lady with lot of love experience. She had been married 5 times. The narrator doesn't really think much of her. I think she is a very nice person who just went down the wrong path a couple times but was actually a good person.

The Doctor of Canterbury Tales

The Doctor of Canterbury Tales is a very typical doctor. He enjoys the money he makes in his partnership with the apothecary. He wears a bloodred coat and has a lot of gold. The narrator thinks that he is a perfect doctor. I think he does what he can to support the lifestyle he wants to live. I think he is a pretty good person.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Skipper of Canterbury Tales

The Skipper of Canterbury Tales was a very interesting guy. He stole from others and they didn't know. He also made prisoners walk the plank. He was sort of like a pirate. The narrator thought he was a pretty nice guy but I think he was a thief and not a very nice guy.

The Cook of Canterbury Tales

The cook of Canterbury Tales was extremely good at what he did. He was a loner. He also had a sore on his knee which caused the narrator to feel sorry for him. I think he is a very good person, but he really needs to get his knee checked out before fixing food for everyone.

The 5 Tradesmen of Canterbury Tales

The Tradesmen of Canterbury Tales were a very select group. They thought that they were somewhat better than others, especially their wives. The narrator thinks that they are out in the public to put on a show. I think that they are just in their group and try to distance themselves from the public.

The Franklin of Canterbury Tales

The Franklin of Canterbury Tales was a very rice man who had many possessions that he liked to share with everyone. He had a very white, long beard and nice clothes. The Franklin liked to eat, a lot. He had food brought in for every season and his table was always set. The narrator thinks highly of the Franklin because he shares his wealth with others. I think he is a genuinely nice guy who just wants to have a nice time with others and he isn't really out to hurt others.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The Lawyer of Canterbury Tales

The lawyer of Canterbury Tales is a very smart person. He knows the law front to back and by memory. He is extremely good at what he does and he knows it. The narrator thinks that he is self-centered and only in it for the money. He likes that he is smart but isn't using his talents like he should.  I think that he is greedy and takes advantage of the people around him.

The Oxford Cleric of Canterbury Tales

The Oxford Cleric of Canterbury Tales is a very smart and intelectual individual. He would rather spend his money that he is given on books and knowledge than on clothes and food to keep him alive. He is a good man at heart still, he thanks everyone sincerley for giving him money and he will gladly share his knowledge with anyone. The narrator thinks good about him because he is such a scholar. I think that he is a book smart man but not very common sense smart, because you have to put your needs before your wants in order to survive. He spends all his money on books, and he lets himself and his horse starve. Not very smart in my opinion.

The Merchant of Canterbury Tales

The merchant of Canterbury Tales was a very opinionated man. He wore a dress, hat, and boots, and he also had a very interesting beard. He talked a lot and told people exactly what he thought. The narrator doesn't really no much about the merchant so I think that he doesn't have much of an opinion about the merchant. The only thing we really know about the merchant is he is in debt but no one knows. I think he is a very secretive man and only tells people what he wants them to know.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Friar of Canterbury Tales

The Friar of Canterbury Tales was a very tricky person. He was overly dressed to be a friar. He conned people into giving his money and actually used his position as a friar to do so. I think the narrator admires him for his smarts but also kind of looks down on him for the trickery and thieving that he does. I think that the friar is using his Godly postition to steal from people.

The Monk of Canterbury Tales

The Monk of Canterbury Tales was very fat and pleasant to be around. He wore a very expensive fur coat with gaudy pins holding it together. He owned a lot of things such as greyhound dogs, horses, boots, and bridles. He loved to hunt and to have the finest of things. The narrator agreed on the monk's opinions about his actions. The monk thinks that he can still be a holy man and enjoy some of the secular things in life. I think that the monk has the right outlook as to you can still be a Godly man and enjoy life, but I think he may use his title to cover some of the worldly things that he does.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The Nun of Canterbury Tales

The Nun of Canterbury Tales looked like a typical nun. She wore a lot of jewlery. She was so careful when it came to eating and drinking that it was entertaining to the rest of the individuals on the pilgrimage. The narrator makes her out to be very fake and a show off. I think she has a different reason for going on the pilgrimage than what she makes it out to be.

The Yeoman of Canterbury Tales

The Yeoman was very nicely dressed. He took pride in the way he looked, so everything he had on was in tip top fashion and he didn't forget anything. He was a hunter so he had his bow and arrows, his arm brace, his dagger, shoulder belt, breast plate, hunting horn, shield, and sword. Most importantly though, he had his medal of St. Chistopher, which shows he is Catholic and a very religious man. I think the narrator likes the Yeoman and has made him out to be a very noble man. I think the Yeoman reminds me of my dad a lot because he is prepared with everything he needs. The Yeoman is also a very experienced wood worker so he must be fairly crafty.

The Squire of Canterbury Tales

The Squire of Canterbury Tales was a very young, talented, strong, and ambitious man. He tried everything he could to win the likings of the ladies. He liked to sing, draw, write and dance around. I believe that the narrator thought greatly of the Squire and made him out to be a very fun person to be around. I think he would be a very interesting character to be around. He would always be entertaining and things would never be boring.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Knight of Canterbury Tales

The Knight has on his tunic that he wore under his armor. He is not decorated in his various medals and such that he has won in battle. The narrator thinks very highly of this Knight. He claims he is a noble, Christian man who wants to pay respect to the Archbisop. I think that the Knight is a very humble man who does not want to boast about his many accomplishments.