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How many pilgrims in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales represented the military profession

Q: How many pilgrims in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales represented the military profession?

a) Three
b) Four
c) Five
d) Six


Correct answer:  a) three       

Pilgrims in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Represented the Military Profession Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer and the thirty other pilgrims meet at Tabard Inn. The host of Tabard Inn best served the pilgrims. During the journey, they decided everyone will tell the two stories on the way to Canterbury and two while returning. Moreover, everyone was a well-known personality in their society way to St Thomas Becket's shrine. They have contributed to this contest. After returning, Chaucer composed poetry about the characters:
  • How did they look?
  • How have they dressed?
  • How were they behaving?
  • What were their background activities? And many more.

Pilgrims in the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales represent the various professions, among them, three belonged to the military professions.

Three Military Profession Characters of Geoffrey Chaucer in the Canterbury Tales

  1. The Knight
  2. The Squire
  3. The Yeoman


English literature MCQs for lecturer test with an explanation. 

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