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  1. Priority number one is The Elimination of Poverty because it is recognised that Poverty is the biggest cause of suffering world wide. To many people poverty is something that exists in Africa and other far away places but this is not the case. Poverty also exists here in Canterbury.

  2. www.canterburysociety.org.uk › wp-content › uploadsPOVERTY IN CANTERBURY TODAY

    This produced a wealth of information about the different groups known to be at risk of poverty, including pre-school children, school age children, lone parents, people in and out of paid work, people with physical and mental health problems, homeless people and older individuals.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · The Canterbury Tales is significant in literature for its pioneering use of the English vernacular, which helped elevate English to a literary language. Its diverse range of characters and...

  4. Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170, had been brutally murdered in his cathedral over a disagreement with Henry II (1133–89), and, after Becket was canonized (in 1173), Canterbury became one of the most important sites for pilgrimage in the Christian West.

  5. CANTERBURY TALES Literary authors, especially those with other occupations, must come to grips with the question of why they should write at all, when the world urges them to devote their time and energy to other pursuits. They must reach, at the very least, a provisional conclusion regarding

  6. In the Tales, Chaucer upholds some important medieval social ideals of conduct: truth, honor, courage, and valor (all part of the Medieval code of chivalry); idealized love, purity, and chastity; as well as faith and patience. In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer exposes the decadence and corruption of the medieval Church.

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  8. Why are the Canterbury Tales unfinished? What is the main difference between the Knight and the Squire? What does the Prioress seem concerned with? Who are the Guildsmen? Why does the Reeve’s Tale follow the Miller’s Tale? How does the Wife of Bath feel about marriage? Why does the Narrator tell two tales at once?