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Canterbury Tales Church Corruption Essay

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THE CANTERBURY TALES AND THE CHURCH CORRUPTION
Geoffrey Chaucer was one of the most important authors during the Middle Age. His works spread in Europe too, but he’s better known for his masterpiece “The Canterbury Tales”. This work is about a pilgrimage to Canterbury where there are 29 people of different social classes. Chaucer, with the use of his prologue, also gives a description of different personalities of each character in the story.

How everybody knows Chaucer deal with a very important theme in his tales, the Church corruption. The Catholic Church was the predominant during the Middle Age, but during the Black Death people began to not trust the Church authorities anymore, especially because making money began the most important thing. …show more content…

This will help him to describe better the differences between each character.
The first one that he describes is the Oxford Clerk. He’s completely different, he doesn’t have expensive clothes and also, if he receives money from his friends, he would spend them in books and not to live a spoiled life. This explains also why during the pilgrimage his horse is really skinny.
Another character considered honest is the Parson. Dislike the Friar and the Monk, the Parson lives a life completely devoted to the Church and its principles. He works in a gospel and everything he earns, he gives it to the poor people. His behavior is respectful and every pashioner takes it like an example for his life.
Many priests during those times decided to be focused on money, trying to have other jobs completely different from their profession, and trying to live a spoiled life exactly like the Friar or the Monk. The Parson decides to be focused on his religion, leaving his soul in the Church spirit and sacrificing every benefit of the material things (such as money) to find comfort in

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