Citing specific evidence from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, how "religious" was medieval society (or was it not religious)?
survey.thomasRead Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (only those tales in the Dover Thrift paperback edition: General Prologue, Knight's Tale, Miller's Prologue, Miller's Tale, Wife of Bath's Prologue and the Tale of the Wife of Bath.). Answer the following question in a one-page paper:
Citing specific evidence from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, how "religious" was medieval society (or was it not religious)?
Your paper must follow this format:
- font size 10 or 12
- one-inch margins
- double-spaced
- citations for your quoted evidence
- not to exceed one (1) page
- name at the top left
- must have brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed two sentences)
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