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Chaucer's characters represent every level of medieval society, from the nobility to the lower class. Provide evidence for this on the following chart. List three pilgrims from different social classes in The Canterbury Tales. Briefly describe each
character. Describe the level of society from which each comes. Describe the effect this broad presentation of life in the
Middle Ages has on the reader.

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