Within Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses each character as a satirical device to point out some of humanity’s many flaws. Out of these characters, the two whose tales contrast each other the most in terms of morality would be the Knight and the Friar. Whereas the Knight fully personifies his esteemed, noble archetype, the Friar is the exact opposite of his. Through the perfect depiction of the Knight, Chaucer praises the profession, and through the immoral, hypocritical Friar…
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