<p> EckmanWissler TCT 1</p><p>Character List from Prologue : The Canterbury Tales 50 pts</p><p>Directions: For each character, make sure you have a physical description (what they look like) and a personality description (how they act, talk, characteristics or traits). Be sure to tell what their profession is, too! HINT: 1. The descriptions are Chaucer’s use of Direct Characterization. 2. The Personality/Characteristics/Traits are Chaucer’s use of Indirect Characterization. 3. Some characters will have more details than others; not all characters will have ‘physical’ descriptions or Personality/Characteristics/Traits. 4. You will need quotes for your essay! Make sure you make a note for quotes in your description! **See the example I gave you for the Knight.</p><p>BEFORE YOU READ: Define: 1. Direct Characterization:</p><p>Source: 2. Indirect Characterization:</p><p>Source: 3. Frame Story:</p><p>Source: 4. Dramatic Irony:</p><p>Source: 5. Situational Irony:</p><p>Source 6. Verbal Irony:</p><p>Source: Eckman Wissler TCT2</p><p>AS YOU READ from the Prologue:</p><p>Setting:</p><p> a. Time of Year-</p><p> b. Place that pilgrimage begins (city AND place)-</p><p> c. Where are they going-</p><p> d. Who or what are they going to see-</p><p> e. How long to get there (one-way) in miles (You need to look this up!)-</p><p> f. Total miles of trip (Take your answer for e and multiply it by 2!)- </p><p> g. Who proposes the contest? </p><p> h. What is the contest- Eckman Wissler TCT3</p><p> i. What is the prize-</p><p>Characters: 1. The Knight</p><p> a. Profession: Is a warrior, fights for his lord or the king</p><p> b. Description:</p><p>“He wore a fustian tunic” (Prologue line 77).- it means he wore a basic tunic; nothing fancy which shows he didn’t like to show off his wealth.</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits: Eckman Wissler TCT4</p><p>2. The Squire</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>3. The Yeoman</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT5</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>4. A Nun (a Prioress)</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>5. A Monk</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT6</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>6. A Friar</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>7. A Merchant:</p><p> a. Profession: Eckman Wissler TCT7</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>8. An Oxford Cleric:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits: Eckman Wissler TCT8</p><p>9. A Sergeant of the Law</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>10. A Franklin</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits: Eckman Wissler TCT9</p><p>11, 12, 13, 14, 15. A Haberdasher, a Dyer, a Carpenter, a Weaver and a Carpet-Maker</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>16. A Cook:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT10</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>17. A Skipper:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>18. A Doctor:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT11</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>19. A Woman from Bath:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>20. A Parson:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT12</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>21. A Plowman:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>22. A Miller:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT13</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>23. A Manciple:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>24. A Reeve:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT14</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>25. A Summoner:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>26. The Pardoner:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description: Eckman Wissler TCT15</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>27. The Host:</p><p> a. Profession:</p><p> b. Description:</p><p> c. Personality/Characteristics/Traits:</p><p>28, 29 and 30……a Nun, a priest and the Narrator. (Who is the narrator??) Eckman Wissler TCT16</p><p>Complete this Works Cited by doing an entry for each of your definitions. This is worth 30 pts! For web citations, use this basic formula:</p><p>Author. Title. Publisher, Publication Date, URL.</p><p>For the textbook- follow the examples below.</p><p>Works Cited</p><p>Chaucer, Geoffrey. Prologue: The Canterbury Tales. Holt McDougal Literature: British Literature Grade 12. Orlando: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. 2012. pp 144-166.</p><p>Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Pardoner’s Tale: The Canterbury Tales. Holt McDougal Literature: British Literature Grade 12. Orlando: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. 2012. pp 170- 180.</p><p>Chaucer, Geoffrey. The Wife of Bath’s Tale: The Canterbury Tales. Holt McDougal Literature: British Literature Grade 12. Orlando: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. 2012. pp 170- 180.</p><p>“Direct Characterization”.</p><p>“Indirect Characterization”.</p><p>“Frame Story”. Eckman Wissler TCT17</p><p>“Dramatic Irony”.</p><p>“Situational Irony”.</p><p>“Verbal Irony”.</p>
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