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1 May, 16:38

In describing the Cook, Chaucer says, "But very ill it was, it seemed to me, / That on his shin a deadly

sore had he" (lines 387-388). Is this a direct or indirect characterization? Is it both? What do these lines

from "The Prologue" to The Canterbury Tales tell you about the Cook?

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  1. 1 May, 17:42
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    Direct characterization: Students may say the Cook has a sore on his shin. Indirect characterization: Students may say the Cook is unsanitary and contaminates the food with bacteria from his sore.
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