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.