Chaucer's Criticism of the Catholic Church in The Canterbury Tales - Associated Content... - 4 views
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This said, it should not be surprising that Chaucer would take time to present arguments to the readers, enveloping his personal beliefs and qualms into the words, both blatant and obscure
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Chaucer uses his characters as pawns, both to show everything that was wrong and could be right in Christianity.
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Though outwardly respectful to all, even pilgrim Chaucer cannot contain his distaste for some of the characters.